abstract | - The next day in a restaurant, Bree told Orson that a member of staff in a "coffee shop" had been very rude to her and she wasn't very happy about it. Poor innocent Orson then told her to go back and speak with the woman and demand some common courtesy. Later on, Bree returned alone to the motel, seeking out the maid. Finding her cleaning a room, Bree began to help the maid with her chores while asking her politely about her behaviour the other day. Bree claimed that the Maid would understand if she saw her marriage but got a punch in the gut when the Maid pointed out that Orson had offered to go to the store himself and obviously cared about Bree deeply. Using her own experience as a guide, the Maid told a story of how she once had an affair and has since lost everything: her husband, her boyfriend, her house and is stuck cleaning motel rooms. She urged Bree to get out before it was too late Bree spent the next few days taking this advice to heart and experiencing a mass amount of guilt about her afair, but ultimately decided to continue with it, unaware of the consequences that were sure to follow.
- Was employed as a maid at the Corn Cob Motel in Iowa. Kate Austen took the keys to one of the rooms off of her cart.
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