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... collapsing into the soft spring mattress.

It was one of those indulgent hotel beds — the kind that seemed to swallow you whole.

He let his mind go slack, his nerves relax, and fell into a deep, undisturbed sleep.

By the time he woke again, sunlight from the Caribbean had poured across the room in soft golden sheets.

He turned his head toward the window, caught sight of the sparkling sea, and let a slight smile curl his lips.

"All right then," he murmured. ...

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