"Thank you, Jimena," Brielle told her with a smile, and the woman smiled back to her.
Her smile was beautiful; it softened the hardness of her face and made her more approachable. As soon as she realized my intense gaze, she took back her smile and brought her hard-nosed self to the surface again.
"Well, I'm going to buy the beds as I agreed with the Captain. You stay here to rest. But if you need something, you can address it to my daughter Alma, and she will serve you whatever it is. Our room is on the right as you leave here, the second door on the left. If you don't find her there, she will be in the kitchen, far end on the right.
"Okay Jimena, thank you for everything," Brielle told her, and the woman left.