It took quite a while to pass through that long corridor with many rooms until we finally reached the right one, and she approached the entrance. Both metal wings slid open revealing something unexpected.
It was a big space. The light was coming from the ceiling, which by the way looked like the blue sky, but I couldn't really tell what was providing it. It was just there, and no, there was no fake sun up there.
The walls also were there, but it was like they weren't. It was like a middle of a beach with old columns showing in a couple of places, and what also needs to be mentioned, a sea. Blue, beautiful sea with crystal clear water.
You could even feel the light breeze touching your skin.
Except there was a bed. Extravagant, four-poster one with light brown linens. There were few couches, a table similar to a block of sandstone, with few chairs. Nice ones, made of wood and with cushions.