The Walrus and the Disorienting Elevator
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I'm in a large wooden hotel standing in a very long line. The line is made up of mostly children, but Luke and Nate (from OTH) are waiting in line with me. Normally, I'd grow bored in such a line, but Nate and Luke are keeping me laughing.
Time passes and Nate and Luke are still joking around with me. The line grows shorter and shorter, and finally, we are the next up to play the game (don't exactly remember what the game is).
To our left, there is a dark wooden booth and a huge pile of rocks packed behind the booth. The rocks start moving, and I immediately think that there's probably a bunch of snakes wiggling around inside the mountain of rocks. But no, suddenly emerges from under the rocks is a walrus who happens to be named Wally. He tells us what we need to do to win the game.
Quickly, our turn is up and we head to the back of the long line again to wait for another turn.
A mother of one of the children comes to get the last fifty or so people in line, telling us that Wally has decided that since the line is too long, we may go wait in our hotel rooms for our next turn at the game.
Everything starts happening so quickly and I lose sight of Nate and Luke. I don't want to lose them because I'll probably not be able to meet back up with them, and I was having so much fun being around them.
I've wandered into the lounge area where there is a huge, metal spiral staircase, and I think I catch a glimpse of Nate on one of the top floors. Somehow, I'm now holding a gigantic cookie, but it keeps crumbling in both of my hands. I frantically press the button on one of the elevators to try and catch Nate upstairs, but as soon as I get on, I forget what number floor I'm supposed to go to.
I then feel horrible because I keep dropping cookie crumbs on the nicely carpeted elevator floor.
The elevator is disorienting which causes me to stumble around so much and to not be able to stand up straight. Above me, I keep hearing the voices of the group of people I'm supposed to be with, but for the life of me, I can't figure out which floor they're on.
