7/1/2023 0 Comments Serenity massage by kimberWhen Zoe confronts Stella later, two hooded people attack, knocking out our protagonist and killing Zoe. Zoe, who thought the position was hers, quits in disgust. Yet Ivy wants to promote her to running everything and sending Kilman to London to start a new spa. They’re ready to kill each other.Īfter several weeks of confrontations, potential romance and even an out and out murder attempt in the sauna - which already killed another employee named Kimber Walters - Stella has had enough and wants to quit. None of these people are ready to calm you down. Anyways, he’s quite gross and almost gets into Zoe’s Svadhisthana chakra before his stalker Mandy (Brendee Green) comes to her house and loses her sense of inner calm. Wait - it seems he mostly works on ladies, so maybe just the rub. She’s worried that all the work she’s put in will be thrown away by these new plans.īoxer (Mal Dassin) is the masseuse who will totally give you a tantric session, which they call a release and which I call the old fashioned. Jett (Hailey Summer) is the crystal studio manager who reads tarot cards and can see chakras. He’s also dating or has dated nearly everyone that works in the spa. Kilman (Chris Kapeleris) rocks out his warrior poses and ignores much of what Stella wants to do, but he has a secret tie to Ivy. She’s resistant to any change and seems ready to beat Stella into a pulp when she even tells her good morning. Zoe Ravenstill (Kendra Williams) has been there since the beginning, creating much of the Serenity Gardens concept with her best friend Ivy. That means that she has to analyze every expense, study what each employee does and learn how she can best maximize profit. Owner Ivy Watson (Rayisa Kondracki) has decided to take her somewhat laid back business and apply the business knowledge of Stella Benton (Sierra Wooldridge) toward improving revenue. I can’t even imagine coming to wellness spa Serenity Gardens to relax, because everyone there is deranged.
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