I left work, but i didn´t do the passage of my shift´s service to F. I went back t the workplace to give F some info ,it was already night, and when i arrived to the workplace, the installation seemed inside a paper factory,with unframed windows, metal handrails and cement passages. Through the window I could see the setting from one side to the other and decided to enter. Inside it seemed even more like a paper factory. There were dozens and dozens of workers in a meeting near an hydraulic jack, an orange jack. They were in a meeting, and there were two people talking while the others listened. There was a responsible official who spoke that near him was an employee that consumed pot, and would therefore be expelled. I was walking around the worker´s mob, just looking... none of them seemed to account for my presence there, except one, who was hanging upside down, with red hair,a helmet in the head, and when I passed him, he smiled so evil, showing all his teeth, and without making a single sound. Suddenly i was in a roof top, it was already day time. This roof had skylights, which were very large windows, with old wood frames, slightly Victorian. It was light brown wood. Through the skylight i saw a room with large shelves with lots and lots of books. F was there, sitting at a table with an open book. It appeared to be a library. F was combed with a risk too close beside the head with grease and had a coat and pants and grey boots. It seemed like the way you would dress in the the English industrial revolution of the workers (near the Victorian age). When I saw him I thought: " I finally found him and I can give him the info". Before i could reach F i saw an old man with white hair, a little bald, with a gray suit (but lighter than F´s clothes), looking like a buttler, who seemed to be the librarian,so i tried to whisper instead of talking normally. I knocked at the skylight´s glass and said: "Passage of Service". He looked at me, smiled and rose from the table. He came to me and I asked him if F was studying for exams in college, he did not respond directly to it. He only said: "There is still a lot of time left."
Updated 10-19-2011 at 10:21 AM by 49505