(Josie Sayz: This is
just part of a story, inspired by work. I’m not really interested in writing
anymore, right now, so I thought I would post hat I have. Maybe I ill feel like
returning to it, one day. My ADD is playing up a lot right now and making me
bounce from one thing to another and lose interest in things easily, so I don’t
see myself wanting to finish it anytime soon. I have sat down with the intention
several times, but nothing comes to fruition.)
Fingers tapped on the
keys of keyboards, as six people sat around their desks in the centre of their
office. Sunlight flickered in through the glass front wall. All heads were
focused on their dual screens, as several passers-by gawked at them, from the
window. Josie, the red head sat in the corner, closest to the corridor door,
shuddered as a child thumped his fist against the window. She flickered a
glance to her right, to see her two colleagues, Hannah and Curtis, sat beside
her typing away. Opposite her, the three other members of staff, Kelly, Hayley
and Luke, also appeared unaffected by the child’s actions. Josie flickered her
eyes down and returned to typing. The six worked on in silence for some time,
with the rhythmical taping of their keyboard keys and the soft songs of the
radio as the room’s only sounds.
Thud. The room
vibrated. Thud. The windows rattled in their frames. Thu-thud-thud. A photo
frame danced across the shelf. “The giants are awake,” muttered Curtis, the
blond man, sat at the end of Josie’s row. Groans were muttered. Thud. Thud.
Thud. Hannah’s coffee slopped over the edge of her mug. Growing through gritted
teeth, Hannah spun around on her chair and tugged a square of kitchen roll from
the tube on the bookcase, behind Josie, and mopped up her coffee puddle.
“Sshhh,” hissed Curtis. “They’ll hear you.”
“They can’t hear me,”
Hannah scoffed. Bang. Smash! Josie jumped, with a gasp.
“What was that?” gasped
Hayley.
“You’ve really done it
now Hannah,” Curtis warned.
“What?” Hannah exclaimed.
“You’re talking louder than I growled,” she declared.
“They can sense your
negativity towards them,” Curtis told her.
“You growled and now
one of our plates in the kitchen is broken.”
“Remember what happened
to Paulina,” warned Kelly.
“Who’s Paulina?” asked
Luke, the newest to the group.
“Exactly,” Curtis
grinned, with a nod. “Exactly indeed.”
- Josie -