I was awake all night and had to go early in the morning in the following day to the office of my boss. I was working with a theater outfit as a costume designer and was itching to know our next assignment.
I arrived at the building and took the elevator. I was headed for the 11 floor. At the sixth floor, the door opened and in came two kids, a boy and a girl, cute kids who seem having fun riding the elevator. I paid them no notice since, despite the half hour travel, I still feel drowsy and I was looking forward to crashing on the office sofa, but I did feel them sort of whispering behind me like two conspiratorial kids making fun of me behind my back. Still I paid them no notice.
The elevator door opened and I was shocked to see that I had overshot the floor I was supposed to go to, instead we came to the thirteenth floor. That’s when the two kids ran past me as they went to the corridor to the left. I was already spooked and disappointed with myself because I couldn’t recall having pressed the floor number or not having done it at all so I just decided to take the stairs back down the the eleventh. Lo and behold, when I went out, the two kids were headed the same way, as they were laughing or giggling, towards the stairs.
I tried to follow them, almost at trot, wondering, why in the heck they have to go back down when they came up to that floor?
The moment they reached the stairwell, and I myself reached it, it suddenly struck me: the noises they made were gone. No laughter, no sounds of shoe or feet slapping the cement stair steps, nothing. It was as if they were never there. Another thing I realized, there was no one in the corridor but me. Not a soul was in sight. Or souls?
When the hairs at my nape and ears started to bristle and chill, I ran all the way down the stairs from that floor to the ground floor. Later, I discovered, the building was virtually deserted because it was a Saturday morning and I came at six a.m. and the guys were to come at nine a.m. The tenants of that office-condominium were all still in their units, but the thirteenth floor, no one rented a unit there.
A tenant there, upon hearing my story, told me that a family who owned a unit there went on vacation and suffered a fatal accident, but it seemed that two members have returned after all, and they have always used the elevator ever since.
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