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Yes, Jada's mother is the fired receptionist. At this point, I would like to note that I find the fact that she was fired very unfair: we do not know how warm it was at the time, but one can assume that it was relatively warm. The last time I was in a hotel was a while ago, but if it had been the middle of midsummer and the lobby had the warmth of an incubator, I wouldn't have been surprised if the guests had been a little thin-skinned. But I suppose there are times when this hotel has a cool lobby - in the winter, when you're freezing your butt off anyway. What I'm getting at is, I strongly suspect that a well-tempered lobby would have also improved the mood of the guests and they wouldn't have been bothered by little things (which wouldn't have happened if it had been tempered).
But I strongly think that the dismissal was a narrative necessity: without it, there would not have been a rift between Ada and her mother (presumably), which would have meant that she would not have been kicked out and moved in with Ellie, MC and Rachel.
As for a threesome with Ada, then I can't imagine having one with her and her mother, even if the relationship between them stabilized again. If anything it would be with Rachel, which I don't think is entirely far-fetched.
But I strongly think that the dismissal was a narrative necessity: without it, there would not have been a rift between Ada and her mother (presumably), which would have meant that she would not have been kicked out and moved in with Ellie, MC and Rachel.
As for a threesome with Ada, then I can't imagine having one with her and her mother, even if the relationship between them stabilized again. If anything it would be with Rachel, which I don't think is entirely far-fetched.