I was going back to the Institute to do some contract
painting for Valarie, one of the scientists I used to work with. This was after escaping from the family I was
traveling with by buying my freedom from them. Anyway, someone I used to know at the
Institute was showing me around the place; it had changed from when I was there
before. Now peons had lockers instead of
desks. I set off to find Val so I could
get started on the painting, because I couldn't be sure of getting paid until
she had signed the papers hiring me, and I was already working just by being there.
The building was large and varied and there were people
rushing all around doing things. I knew
my way around even though things had changed, so I wasn't worried. I had to go to the bathroom, though, and the
only bathroom I saw had two doors and glass walls, plus two people had gone in
just ahead of me. This was in a part of
the building that also happened to be a kind of museum display of interior
decoration, so the bathroom was an exhibit as well as a bathroom. Since I actually had to use the toilet, I
asked the two people ahead of me (who were in there just looking around) if
they intended to use it or not, implying that I needed to.
They wouldn't budge, though.
Someone else told me that there was a bathroom down the hall, off a
large room that was being redecorated by Val and a team of construction workers. I figured that if the room was being redone,
chances were the toilet was not functioning or inaccessible.
That left me with only one choice: a toilet I had passed a
few rooms back. This was a room that was
like a fancy executive secretary’s office, fronting the inner office of the
actual executive with a large glass front and glass doors separating it from the
hall. The chair behind the desk was also
a toilet seat and toilet. However, the
desk was angled such that anyone sitting on the chair would be in full view of
any passers-by. Also, there was no
toilet paper. For this reason, I hadn't
wanted to use this toilet.
However, I was now desperate to void my bowels so I bit the
bullet and went into the room. Even
though the inner and outer doors were both perfectly clear glass, I tried to
close them. I think the outer one
closed, but the inner one kept falling open.
Then I went over to the toilet seat/chair. Someone had left a stack of papers on the
chair, so I picked them up and set them on the desk. Then I saw that the reason they had left the
papers there was because the chair/toilet didn't flush, and was full of the
previous user’s feces. I sat down on it
anyway and started to do my business. The owner of the papers drifted into the
office, looked enquiringly at me, and started to ask where the papers were. I gestured, embarrassed, toward the desk where
I had put them.
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