"Um, okay, let's go, then," said Abby, looking around. There were tall buildings everywhere, but she wasn't sure which of them she would be allowed to stay in. Instead of guessing, she entered the first store she found - it looked like a convenience store of sorts - and asked the clerk for help. The man offered her directions with a wide smile she couldn't help but consider sarcastic. Suppressing the urge to slap him, Abby left, navigating along wide streets with a concerned frown on her face. Eventually, she found her way into a wide lobby with couches arranged in one corner. This ought to be the place. "Welcome to the Reeza Hotel!" said the woman behind the desk. "What can I do for you?" "Um... I'm looking for a room. For two, I guess..." said Abby, "We'd prefer something high up." "Very good!" said the woman, taking a key off a peg on the wall behind her. "You may take the elevator on the right to floor 37." Of course, she didn't ask for any money. That was something Abby would have to find a way to exploit later. "Come on," said Abby, gesturing toward the elevator. "We're going to take a ride way up high. I'll even let you press the button."