"Antoinette, wake up, you're going to be late for tea with Mr. Chaffau," said Nanna, "Once you've taken your bath, put on the lavender dress that I laid on the dresser."
So, I just couldn't wait for the evening when I get to put on my pretty pink princess outfit, complete with my sparkly tiara. After my bath, I changed and went down for breakfast.
"Antoinette! That bath was twice as long as it should've been," yelled Nanna, "You better eat that breakfast fast or you won't be able to go trick or treating tonight."
Breakfast looked divine. The table was decked with scones, biscuits, french toast, quiches, cinnamon rolls and my favorite red velvet pancakes.
"Antoinette, it's so un-lady like to scarf down you food like a hungry pig," Nanna yelled.
"You said to eat fast," I said, talking with my mouth full.
"Ughhh, try not to get anything on the dress. It's new," sighed Nanna, "So tonight, I'll arrange for Victoria and Jacqueline to come over for Halloween. Please don't scare everyone. I think that has to o with what Mr. Chaffau has to talk to you about."
After a delicious breakfast we went down to Mr. Chaffau's office.
"So Antoinette, I have some very important business to talk to you about, concerning the well being of the guests at Charleston Plaza," he said tiredly.
I guess someone forgot their coffee, because Mr. Chaffau was a tired wreck.
"Please don't scare everyone," he said, "We had half of our guest checkout that very night."
"When did I ever do that," I exclaimed.
The TV in the corner flashed on and showed me scaring people. They wore expressions that they were scared so hard that they wet their pants.
"You're no fun," I humphed.
"Antoinette! That bath was twice as long as it should've been," yelled Nanna, "You better eat that breakfast fast or you won't be able to go trick or treating tonight."
Breakfast looked divine. The table was decked with scones, biscuits, french toast, quiches, cinnamon rolls and my favorite red velvet pancakes.
"Antoinette, it's so un-lady like to scarf down you food like a hungry pig," Nanna yelled.
"You said to eat fast," I said, talking with my mouth full.
"Ughhh, try not to get anything on the dress. It's new," sighed Nanna, "So tonight, I'll arrange for Victoria and Jacqueline to come over for Halloween. Please don't scare everyone. I think that has to o with what Mr. Chaffau has to talk to you about."
After a delicious breakfast we went down to Mr. Chaffau's office.
"So Antoinette, I have some very important business to talk to you about, concerning the well being of the guests at Charleston Plaza," he said tiredly.
I guess someone forgot their coffee, because Mr. Chaffau was a tired wreck.
"Please don't scare everyone," he said, "We had half of our guest checkout that very night."
"When did I ever do that," I exclaimed.
The TV in the corner flashed on and showed me scaring people. They wore expressions that they were scared so hard that they wet their pants.
"You're no fun," I humphed.
Ok, so the day was as boring as any other day. Finally, after teas followed by teas, we got home, just in time to get ready for Halloween.
"Nanna, where is my princess costume," I yelled.
"In the closet next to the linen closet. Why can't you keep track of your own things," yelled Nanna.
I pulled on my princess gown. And let me tell you, it looked fabulous! The sparkles shined brighter than the sun, the silk was as soft as a cloud, and the tiara looked as real as if it had come from a real princess.
"Nanna, where is my princess costume," I yelled.
"In the closet next to the linen closet. Why can't you keep track of your own things," yelled Nanna.
I pulled on my princess gown. And let me tell you, it looked fabulous! The sparkles shined brighter than the sun, the silk was as soft as a cloud, and the tiara looked as real as if it had come from a real princess.
To be continued...
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