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We finally arrived, and OMG as Dr. Kingstin pulled into his "only CEO reserved" parking space, I looked at the building through the window. Principal Sam and Dr. Kingstin both underestimated how big and rich this man really is. The massive skyscraper was beautiful at night. 

"Do you really own all of this?" I asked. 

He only chuckled in response. The tinted windows through which light still protruded made the whole building glow in the dark. Still in awe, Dr. Kingstin called my attention: 

"Miss Rayers, we have arrived; you can come out now. Snap back into reality."

"But this reality is imaginary," I replied, 

"Just get down; how will you behave when you see inside and then see my office?" He said, 

"Wait, we are going to your office?" 

"Baka (Japanese for Idiot), where else am I going to get the documents?" 

"Ohh yeah."

Walking into the building, I couldn't help but stare at it. In amazement, everything looked so unique, like Russian architecture at work. From the marble floors to the clear indoor glasses, flower decor, lighting, and desk areas 

"Everything is so beautiful," I said. 

"This is why I brought you through the main entrance—to see that beautiful glow on your face when you see something good." He said, 

"I giggled. You're saying it like you have some special entrance only for you."

"Hmmm, what if I had one?" 

"OMG, I want to see it." I acted like a little child that was about to get candy from their mom: 

"Not today, I really need those documents, and you need to change so that I can get you home."

We entered the golden elevator with a silver lining and so many buttons. 

"Holy, there are 31 floors?!" 

"Yes. Currently, we are headed to my office on the 30th floor." 

As he pressed the 30th floor button and the elevator started to ascend, I had one question in mind. "If he is the CEO and their offices are usually on the top floor, what could be on the 31st floor?"

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