She turned in his arms and replied, "I am afraid that feasting with
your eyes will not be sufficient, my Husband. 

>> Their moment was
interrupted by Jerrick and the bellman.
> 
> Carrhae glanced at Matthew.
Had the attendant never attended a honeymooning couple before? With a
sigh that sounded like it was only a degree or two from expressing
frustration, she said, "Enter." 
> 
>> "Excuse me, sir, madame. We have
set up your luggage in your room. You had mentioned a intimate dinner in
for tonight. May I suggest water fowl with roasted local root
vegetables, and dark green salad. Our chef has a special glaze for the
fowl that is most excellent. It pairs wonderful with a sweet and ever so
slightly dry zinfandel. Our guests seem to like it especially after a
long trip to Bajor. Personally, I would recommend a strong cocktail as a
starter. Perhaps an Irish whiskey or a single malt Scotch- Dalwhinnie 15
year..." 
>> "That sounds like an excellent choice," Carrhae replied
graciously.
> Matthew winked at his wife, then pulled free. "The
Dalwhinnie sounds nice, but I'm partial to Macallan," he said. "Either
the 18 year sherry cask, or the cask strength if you have them?" 
> 
>
(Jerrick?) 
> 
> He walked toward the men, and accompanied them out of
the suite. "It is typically my policy, rather than give small gratuities
for each act, to give one large gratuity at the end to be divvied up
amongst those who assisted us. Would that be acceptable?" he asked the
bellman. 
> 
> (Bellman) 
> 
> He nodded. "Thank you for your time,
sir," he said in a dismissal. After he had walked away he turned to
Jerrick. "I appreciate the level of service you and the facility are
offering," he told him. "However, we are on a delayed honeymoon, so
having an attendant around - no matter how attentive - is not what we
had in mind. However, there is something you could do for me, if you are
willing?" 
> 
> (Jerrick) 
> 
> He pulled a credit chip from his pocket.
Jerrick could see from the amount displayed that it was a decent sum.
"My wife and I collect art, but rather than go through commercial
galleries, we like to help support individual and often poorly known
artists. What part of Bajor are you from, Jerrick?" 
> 
> (Jerrick) 
>

> "And what kind of art is your region known for?" 
> 
> (Jerrick) 
>

> Matt nodded. "Take this," he said, "and head back to your local
region. Find us something that is characteristic of the art of your
region and purchase it for us, preferably, again, from an individual
artist. If you need to get to know this artist first, so be it. I would
expect that half the sum on the chip would be reasonable for your
expenses." 
> 
> (Jerrick) 
> 
> "And I would also expect that this
should take no less than two and perhaps even as much as four days. If
your employer asks where you are, I will explain that you are fulfilling
an errand at my request. Is all this okay?" he asked. "Am I asking too
much?" 
> 
> (Jerrick)

After Jerrick left, Carrhae, who had watched the
entire process, "If you have not been a spy in your past, Matthew, you
have missed a calling," she said with admiration. 

(response) 

Carrhae
ends 
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