And then of course I had to work again. What had been so enjoyable when working for Joe and Rosanne was now a schlep, and only my decency kept me from taking the first flight home! I knew that to get a chef in the middle of the season was almost impossible, and if I left I would break my promise that I would help them through the season. Bryan was so reasonable, and always managed to douce the fires, but one morning, just after my day off, I was so cross that I am sure I spit fire and fumes.
The rooms at this stage was not busy at all, the tour agencies not making any bookings, and as I knew that with a few extras and some care the hotel could again thrive, I became more and more disgruntled. One night Anne came to me where I was sitting with my friend having a drink after work, and told me that as there was nobody in for breakfast, I could come in a bit later, and she would clean and reset the diningroom. I knew there were guests, as I had done the bookings, and told her so, after which she said that both couples had cancelled!
But as I am always awake by six, I got up at about eight after some daydreaming, as I just couldn't lie in bed so long, and decided to have my breakfast at my cove at loch Voile, and went down to the kitchen to fill my flask and make myself a piece. A piece means a sandwich, something that made me smile when I first came to Scotland, and thinking back at my confusion the first time somebody ordered a bacon piece, I had to laugh!
I found Anne already in the kitchen making breakfast! She jumped about a metre high when I walked in, and as she was looking extremely guilty, I looked through the round opening in the diningroom door, and there, sipping their coffee while waiting for there breakfast, was two couples!
I was livid, and in my thinnest voice asked Anne what the hell was sitting in the diningroom, as it looked a lot like guests to me! She stuttered and squirmed, then pulled herself together, and without even blushing, told me that this two couples had arrived unexpectedly during the night! As I went out for a while after work, I knew that when I got back at about one, there were no strange cars in the parking lot.
I knew that the hotel was struggling with the accommodation part, and if Anne wanted to save a bit of money by doing some breakfasts herself, she just had to be honest about it, and tell me, and I would understand.
At that moment Bryan came down, and I told them that I could not work for people that lied to me, and he wanted to know what the commotion was about, and for the first time I saw the man angry! Anne started screaming again that it was her hotel, and she was the one who made the decisions, and that she was definitely not going to allow me to run her hotel, and in the meantime the poor guests sat waiting for their breakfasts, listening to Anne's raving.
I took my breakfast and drove to loch Voile, where the green stillness under the trees, and the serenity of the mirror like loch calmed me down again, and when I went back, I asked Anne for a meeting between the three of us. At first she was very antagonistic, but Bryan told her to keep quiet and listen to what I had to say, so I told her that she was running the place like a third rate hotel with the cheap soap, no shower gels, and no shampoos, at which she flared up again, but Bryan told her shortly to keep quiet, so I went on about there being no biscuits also, and that she had to get rid of the dog's hair, the limescale in the showers, and soften the towels.Then, my breath quite short after my vocal attack, I told them that if they did not get clean oil regularly, they would loose even the few guests who still booked with us, and the loyal villagers who still came to us for their meals, stating that if I walked into a hotel smelling like this one at the moment, I would definitely not dine there, or stay over. I thought Anne was going to explode!
Bryan's face told me that he was unaware of all of this, and he suggested that the three of us had a look at the rooms, and the poor man almost expired when I asked him to feel the towels, and there and then told her to either also send the towels to the laundry people, or see to it that they were softened. He then went down, got into the car and drove off, coming back a few hours later with all kinds of goodies for the rooms, and a bigger vacuum cleaner. I almost did a reel when he brought four huge tins of fryer oil into the kitchen, and said to tell him when more was needed.
As it was such a lovely summer, and I had only about two months left, I was persuaded by Bryan, who had now taken it upon himself to inspect the rooms regularly, to give them another chance. I had in the meantime got another job for the next summer at the Kingshouse hotel.