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Latest revision as of 04:20, 10 June 2023

While attending to the organization of forms in your office, you suddenly hear a loud *CRACK* followed by a concerned "...oops."

Although this now raises an alarm to you, at the very least it is a distraction from the absolutely thrilling task of monotonous paperwork. You lay down your folders and proceed to the source of the offending sound in the play area. When you arrive you see Barbara exiting from behind the nearby couch.

"oh hey Mr.___!" she pipes up at you obviously startled.

"what were you doing back there?" you ask

"I was just.. uh exploring"

"Behind the couch?" you inquire.

"uh... Yeah" Barbara stammers. "you never know what you might find." she replies as her face begins to turn red. she stands before your awkwardly fiddling with the sides of her dress. its obvious she's done something wrong and is doing a rather poor job at hiding her guilt.

"well there can't be anything too interesting back there, why don't you go play with the toys." you reply.

"uh, okay" Barbara nods as she hesitantly walks away from the couch. knowing you aren't going senile just yet you begin to walk around the play area looking for anything out of place. In doing so you hear a crunch as you walk by a shelf. Looking down, you realize you've just stepped on glass. Upon examining the shelf you notice an empty space... right where your degree used to be.