Chapter: 689
Yet, the bustling tourists around her were engrossed in capturing the spectacle, paying no attention to her.
She turned her gaze to the second floor of the hotel.
Then, the sensation of being watched disappeared as quickly as it came.
After a moment's reflection, she turned back and focused on photographing the aurora.
Suddenly, the feeling of being observed returned.
Sabrina felt eyes on her, yet she maintained a facade of indifference, determined not to betray her awareness of being watched. She pretended to be engrossed in taking photos while keeping a watchful eye on her surroundings.
She continued this charade and then suddenly turned to focus on the second floor again.
Several guests had their lights on, and many had open windows. This allowed them to gaze at the aurora from the comfort of their rooms.
Yet some, in a hurry to go outside to take photos, forgot to turn off the lights in their rooms.
Other rooms remained dark with the curtains drawn.
Sabrina was unsure from which room the person was watching her.
With her phone in hand, she aimed its lens toward the hotel, creating the illusion of capturing shots of the establishment and the aurora.
However, her true intention remained hidden as she manipulated the zoom, carefully examining each window.
Her attention was suddenly drawn to a gently moving curtain in one of the hotel rooms. It was as if it had just been disturbed.
The room was dark, its windows shut, and the curtains drawn closed.
But there was someone inside.
Sabrina recalled the room order and calculated its number based on the hotel's Layout. The room in question should be 0207.
As Bettie and Aylin happily snapped pictures, Sabrina excused herself, claiming exhaustion, and returned to the hotel.
Due to stringent privacy regulations, Sabrina couldn't simply inquire with the receptionist for the specific information she was after.
After a moment of contemplation, Sabrina devised a plan. Swiftly, she made her way to the dining area and approached a staff member. “Excuse me, my friend isn't feeling well. Could you please take a glass of water up to Room 02077"