Carollina Cherry, an almost perfect hostess
Every morning, Avril (Carollina Cherry) waits for the bus to go to work. Avril has been a hostess in one of the city's most famous hotels for four years. She loves her job as much as she hates it. She has tried to leave several times, but each time she also had a good reason to stay. The guests staying at the hotel come there mainly because they know that what happens within its walls will not get out.
April's butler is an unpleasant man who lets nothing escape his attention. This morning, he sends her to urgently bring clean towels to one of the hotel's regular guests. Upon entering the room, she discovers Lonnie (Nina Heels), a famous client, naked in her bathtub. The two women know each other very well, and April knows exactly what she will have to do to make up for her delay, which does not bother her.
Very special customers
Harry (Luke Hardy), one of the hotel's valets, is a reserved but attractive man who is very popular with guests coming to the hotel for a bachelorette party. When they have to go to the restaurant, they ask him to join them. A little surprised, he finally agreed to join them after his shift. Avril is not indifferent to his charm, yet the two colleagues have never done anything together before.
Conversely, there's a good chance that Harry will be able to make a deal with some of the guests before the end of the evening. Disappointed that they didn't have a stripper for the bachelorette party, Alice Martin and Simon Kitty decided to end the evening in style and take good care of him. Now that his shift is over, he can afford almost anything.
Charlie (Sam Bourne), the son of one of the hotel's wealthy clients and Lonie's boss, has a soft spot for the pretty blonde. Her dream curves attract all men. While his mother has to go to an important meeting, the lovers are going to take advantage of these few hours of peace. Avril, as an exemplary employee, will be careful not to say that she has discovered their little secret.
Why resist temptation?
One morning, Avril enters the room of a man she calls the sad man (James Duval), a passing client, thinking it is empty. She is surprised to see him come out of the bathroom. As she prepares to leave, he asks her to stay and talk for a while. Since she is alone, he is looking for company before going to a meeting that will certainly be very boring.
That same evening, upon returning to the hotel, the sad man cannot stop thinking about Cara, his ex-wife, but also about the morning's discussion. Tired of the day, he falls asleep dreaming of an adventure with the pretty governess.
For their part, Harry and Avril, who have taken the day off, return to the hotel to participate in the evening shift. Changing in the staff area, they can't help themselves and end up breaking all the barriers they had imposed on themselves. Isn't the best way to get rid of temptation to give in to it?