




After all this light work, came the big one—the bathroom. I entered it gingerly and tried to brace myself for the worst. Pitching in to clean your own bathroom when the maid is away is one thing, cleaning up for a stranger needs a lot of courage. The saving grace was that our guest had not used it at all. So the floor was sparkling clean and the most dreaded water closet was also spick and span. I heaved a sigh of relief, when I heard Rajan calling out, “Even if it isn’t used, we need to clean it. Get the brush and cleaning agent from the trolley and start.”
So there I was, at 10.45 in the morning, trying to maintain my dignity with a toilet brush in one hand and a liquid detergent bowl in the other. I survived the experience and also cleaned the washbasin, the shower cubicle and even ensured that the mirror sparkled like it was right out of a Saint Gobain ad.
We then checked the amenities in the room — eight wooden hangers, two satin hangers, shoe basket, slippers, two laundry bags and a carry bag in the almirahs. We did a similar check on the the writing desk for pads, folders, and pens. We checked for note-pads and pens on the bedside tables, and magazines next to the sofas were arranged neatly.
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