In this chapter, we learn that Selia is trying to enter the hotel and tourism industry. She wants to steal the business of the family that owns the Atlantis resort. Selia's plan is to use the family's money to compete with Selia for the business. If Selia loses the business, the family will be broke, and Selia will not be arrogant. We learn that this story is "purely fictitious." Selia wakes up in the middle of the night, having a nightmare. Her body is "so hot," she says, "splashing like this" to make it less hot. She tells Selia that she's going to help her get changed into her new clothes, and she promises that she will make her feel comfortable. But Selia won't listen to her. She says that she must be patient with her, or else she'll turn her on. She asks Selia if she thinks it's okay for her to bite the popsicle, and when Selia says that it tastes good, she says that her teeth are "marks all over what" . She's feeling so bad that she can't even eat the popsicle.
In this chapter, we learn that Selia is trying to enter the hotel and tourism industry. She wants to steal the business of the family that owns the Atlantis resort. Selia's plan is to use the family's money to compete with Selia for the business. If Selia loses the business, the family will be broke, and Selia will not be arrogant. We learn that this story is "purely fictitious." Selia wakes up in the middle of the night, having a nightmare. Her body is "so hot," she says, "splashing like this" to make it less hot. She tells Selia that she's going to help her get changed into her new clothes, and she promises that she will make her feel comfortable. But Selia won't listen to her. She says that she must be patient with her, or else she'll turn her on. She asks Selia if she thinks it's okay for her to bite the popsicle, and when Selia says that it tastes good, she says that her teeth are "marks all over what" . She's feeling so bad that she can't even eat the popsicle.