He smiled at her and pushed the glasses back up his nose. Colette put the motion sickness pills into her mouth and took the glass of water that Charlie offered her. He hadn't gotten her more than a few feet into the boarding hall when the ship began to take on the sea. Charlie patiently waited for the pills to take effect before he took her to her room. He smiled at her as he unlocked the door that led to the suite. It took her breath away as she looked in. The room was like a small house. The grand staircase was the first thing that she saw. It was white with a brass rail. A black runner went up the ivory stairs and looked like a work of art. She looked past it and saw a massive flat screen television that was surrounded by an oversized couch that looked more comfortable than Collette's bed. She stepped inside to look at the kitchen and saw a huge glass door that looked out to the ocean and let out onto a large balcony. The kitchen was stainless steel, deep mahogany and marble. She glided up the stairs and saw the most massive bed that she had ever seen.