She yelled, "Let's go, Mistress Lisa!" as they walked out the door.
Lisa immediately sat straight upright and let out a loud sigh before getting to her feet, left the room, and heading out onto the deck. "Oh, man," Lisa muttered under her breath.
It seemed as though she and Mona were the only two people who were still alive in this white hallway, as there was no indication of life and the path was empty. It appeared as though they were the only two people who were still alive in this white corridor.
They descended the balcony and entered the space that she had utilized the previous evening for the preparation of dinner. Her complete surprise was caused by the fact that the entire room had been reorganized.
There were several circular tables in the area that was now covered with creamy marble. Each table had a tablecloth in an olive green tint, and the cutlery used was made of white bone china. Each table had a clear glass vase with a single, one-of-a-kind flower planted inside of it. These vases were placed in the middle of each table. The chairs featured a color scheme that was a blend of olive green and beige.
According to Mona, there was not a single person present in the vicinity.
Lisa responded with a "Yes," despite the fact that her mind was elsewhere.
"Where can we locate each and every one of them?" Mona inquired while wearing a curious expression and looking around at everyone else in the room.
Lisa said, "I guess I know," as she turned and began to run away from the situation. "You need to get a move on."
"Where, Mistress Lisa?" Mona inquired as she acted similarly to how they did.
Lisa came to a complete halt and took a significant gulp of the brisk air as she struggled to keep her breath. Once Mona arrived, the moment she did so, she proceeded to perch on top of Lisa's shoulder.
She was standing in front of a brown hardwood door that had a silver slate that stated "the conference room" mounted to it. This room faced John's room, which was directly across the hall.
After twisting the cold silver knob and holding her breath while she did so, Lisa went straight inside without hesitating for a second thought and went about her business without delay. The area was completely populated by men, all of whom were dressed in dark slacks and ribbed half-sleeved t-shirts.
She was able to lift herself up onto the tips of her toes in order to obtain a better view of John, who was situated so that he was facing the other people in the room. Because she felt so ashamed, she hid herself among the men in the group. She was trying her best to remain unnoticed.
John said to him, "What happened yesterday was a degree of carelessness that I had not anticipated from you." John was surprised by his level of carelessness.
Through the glass pane that she was staring through, she could see a city, the docking area, and people smiling at each other. They have arrived to a standstill. I could get out.
"Lisa is a member of the crew just like the rest of you," the leader told the others.
John observed that because she, like you, has a job, she deserves respect just as much as you do. "Just like you, she has a job, and for that reason, she deserves respect just as much as you do." This particular aspect caught Lisa's attention.
The sight of a shattered violin that was covered in blood suddenly materialized in front of her eyes. The one from the night before was exactly the same as this one.
To get a better view of John's hands, she stood on her toes and leaned forward slightly. They were wearing gloves as part of their attire.
She continued, "I was startled to see that the crew of the dragon ship had such a narrow way of thinking," and that was exactly what she had found out. That Lisa is a musician is probably already well known to all of us here, as far as I can tell. John shook his head and continued, "I might have made a mistake," after saying, "I had gotten the idea that my crew was enchanted by her music back on the previous stop, and so, for your amusement, I had invited her on board." "I had gotten the idea that my crew was enchanted by her music back on the previous stop," John said.
"No, Master John. In response, Hennessy stated, "Lisa is a wonderful person, and there is no doubt that her presence has contributed to the heightened degree of happiness we are experiencing." He was at the head of the line of guys that was just beginning to take shape. "Members of the team, would you agree with what I just said?"