The Office

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March 24, 2032
I was promoted today, had to move all my things upstairs the people working up there seem nice, I havent talked to them but they seem like the patient type. Its also kinda cold up there but I dont mind, its kinda nice actually. Well better head to bed, I have a busy day tomorrow.

March 25, 2032
I understand why they keep it cold in the office its because there are alot of people moving around frantically stamping papers, copying documents, and taking water breaks. There is a curious door in the far corner of the office, it might be the director's office or maybe a closet I'm not sure but it's always locked and no one pays attention to it.

March 25, 2032
The director threaten to take my journal, he said I needed to focus on work and not writing so I guess I cant write in the office anymore.

March 26, 2032
I got to peek inside the door today the director opened it with a big shiny key. The room houses a variety of items such as paintings and statues, its very peculiar.

March 27, 2032
I found out about the room and what it was for. It turns out the the office used to be an art studio and now the closet is used for storage of the old art that was left here. But there is still something odd about the room.

March 28, 2032
My curiosity got the better of me and I decided to stay after hours. After everyone left I took the director's key and went inside the room, the paintings inside were beautiful and it was clear people spent days on them. But the eye candy of the room was a pedestal with the head of a statue on top of it. A plaque on the pedestal read "The Dandy Lady" the statue head was a very defined woman looking down upon me she had the most beautiful eyes and wonderful hair. But my time in the closet was cut short when I heard steps up the maintenance stairs and I left in a hurry.

March 29, 2032
I spent more time with this "Dandy Lady" something is so captivating about it, the way it's chiseled with such perfection and elegance, the way the piece stares back at you. It's just such a perfect statue.

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