The hotel was the kind of place people photographed simply to prove they had stayed there. The lobby floors were polished marble that reflected the light like a sheet of water, so clean and bright that the surface seemed to glow from within. Gold trimmed light fixtures hung high above the entrance hall, shaped like falling stars that scattered a warm shimmer across the room whenever someone passed beneath them. Even the air carried a carefully chosen scent, a quiet mixture of cedar, bergamot, and something expensive that he could not identify but recognized as deliberate luxury.
