Wednesday, February 15, 2012

redecorating by burning?

I'm at work, studying for my Stats class, and one of the faculty closes the door to the office and begins stacking boxes behind the door. He tells me to hurry because he just set the room on fire. He's telling me this calmly and is not at all panicking. He tells me and another student we have to go.. now.
I start packing my things [come on, my Stats notes are important!!] but I realize I have to leave some other things behind because they're behind that locked door where the fire is. The room becomes smokey and the other student is still sitting down doing work. The faculty member tells him to hurry up and get out of here. We both head out and realize there are some students in the room next door. We tell them they need to leave but they won't listen to us. They're art students and are willing to sit in this smokey room to learn about art.

We start heading down the hallway and I overhear the faculty member tell someone else that one of the other faculty members, whose office was in that locked room, told him to set the room on fire so they could redecorate it. In his logic, it would be easier and less of a hassle for the other students to deal with the construction than if he just burnt the room and renovated it. I wonder if this was approved by administration and if he'll be charged with fraud.

And then... I wake up.

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