Reko was a little disappointed, but she admired his work ethic. "All right, tomorrow it is, then," she said with a little smile. The bus boy came over and collected the empty plates, leaving those that were still full before Reko stood. She gave an elegant bow to her guest and smiled. "I wish you luck with your editor. If you need anything, just call the front desk."
That said, she took her leave and started to help in the kitchen once more. By the time she was finished, it was later and she was sweaty from the steam of the dishwasher and the chore of washing dishes and preparing food for tomorrow's breakfast.
She kept all the left overs in the fridge in case guests wanted any reheated later on. They rarely lasted through the morning. Once she was all finished, she left the kitchen and headed back to her room. It had been a relatively long day, actually. Sighing, she sat on her bed for a few moments. What would she do now? A shower seemed like a good plan, but she didn't want to stand, her feet hurting. Another outdoor bath would work wonders on her.
She gathered her bath things into a little basket and took off her clothes, replacing everything with a silk robe, towel, and a pair of flip flops. As she was about to leave, the thought of drinking again came to her. Why not? It wasn't as though she was on the clock anymore. Yes, a nice evening with a bottle of sake and the outdoor bath would be nice. She got herself what she needed and then took it out to the part of the bath that was coed--hardly anyone chose to bathe there anymore.
It was deserted when she arrived, so she hung her things where she liked them and then got into the bath, her two baskets floating with her as she bathed and drank. "Mmm...."