A waitress slammed down another round of drinks and fried something-or-other for the table. There were four there, sitting in a semi-circular, high-backed booth that was more patch than original leatherette. There was a chorus of rowdy thanks to the waitress as the patrons, varying numbers of sheets to the wind, took their drinks. "I don't believe it," said Crisp. "A rat? You expect us to believe that?"
"It was the damnedest thing," Jacquetta told her drinking companion. "Swear to God."
"Where was this elevator, anyway?" Crisp asked skeptically.
"Doesn't matter," JJ said drunkenly. "Doesn't matter. Was just a kriffing elevator. Could have been anywhere. I've been in dozens of elevators. Maybe hundreds. But this one... hoo, boy."
So she gets in this elevator, right? And she's the only one on the elevator. Or so she thinks. So Jacquetta pushed the button and the elevator doors closed and the elevator rocketed up. And then it stopped, and Jacquetta stumbled to her knees. A moment later, she pulled herself up to her feet using the metal rail that formed the perimeter of the elevator. "What the hell?" she asked no one in particular and went to the control panel to push the key again. Nothing happened - the button didn't light up, the car didn't move, nothing. "What the hell?" she repeated and pushed the 'call for help' button.
Nothing. No light. No response.
And of course, her comlink signal was jammed from being inside a metal car in a metal tube.
"Kriff," she said.
"It was the damnedest thing," Jacquetta told her drinking companion. "Swear to God."
"Where was this elevator, anyway?" Crisp asked skeptically.
"Doesn't matter," JJ said drunkenly. "Doesn't matter. Was just a kriffing elevator. Could have been anywhere. I've been in dozens of elevators. Maybe hundreds. But this one... hoo, boy."
+ + +
The Elevator
Shut up, Crisp, it doesn't matter where
No, it doesn't! He's probably not still there?
Emperor's Black Bones, Crisp, I don't remember, I'm kriffing drunk!
I'm telling the story, damn it
Now, where was I? Oh - right.
+ + +
The Elevator
Someplace
Midmorning, I think
Jacquetta stepped into the elevator, slinging her backpack over her shoulder so that her hands were free to push the appropriate buttons. She pushed the button, and -- it doesn't kriffing matter what she was wearing, Crisp, so why don't you shut your face? Fine, if it will make you shut your face, yes. She was in a trenchcoat and five-inch stilettos and nothing else. Keep your hands where we can see them, Crisp, and you're also getting the next round. No, TWO rounds.The Elevator
Shut up, Crisp, it doesn't matter where
No, it doesn't! He's probably not still there?
Emperor's Black Bones, Crisp, I don't remember, I'm kriffing drunk!
I'm telling the story, damn it
Now, where was I? Oh - right.
+ + +
The Elevator
Someplace
Midmorning, I think
So she gets in this elevator, right? And she's the only one on the elevator. Or so she thinks. So Jacquetta pushed the button and the elevator doors closed and the elevator rocketed up. And then it stopped, and Jacquetta stumbled to her knees. A moment later, she pulled herself up to her feet using the metal rail that formed the perimeter of the elevator. "What the hell?" she asked no one in particular and went to the control panel to push the key again. Nothing happened - the button didn't light up, the car didn't move, nothing. "What the hell?" she repeated and pushed the 'call for help' button.
Nothing. No light. No response.
And of course, her comlink signal was jammed from being inside a metal car in a metal tube.
"Kriff," she said.