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14.02.2020
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Transcript:
The Egg City Auberge sits aloft, alone, atop the edge of the
Chalaza Ridge, near the outskirts of the city.
Originally a lodging place for the workers of the nearby, and now
defunct, gabbro quarry, the site was transformed, via swift
legislation at the turn of the century, into a respite for all
weary and welcome travelers. It was a stark, if not looming,
reminder of the hospitality the locals were proud to lay claim
to. For however few venturers ever managed to stumble their way
into said harbor, so complete was the accommodation, seldom fewer
ever felt the need to leave.
This, of course, was back when Egg City was more of a destination
than an origin, when the trains still ran like clockwork, and the
clockwork still ran on sundials. Ever since, despite its casting
a conspicuous shadow over the downtown each sunset, still acting
a veritable gnomon writ large, the Auberge has remained mostly
ignored, and even more vacant, staffed only by what would
generously be considered a skeleton crew.
But now, on the precipice of its Quasquicentennial, the Egg City
Municipality has gone all-out. By shifting enough funds around
(and whether from overexcitement or elongated apathy, no one
seems to wonder which taxes the budget has come from), they’ve
transformed each room in the inn into a miniature vacation. No
longer will guests be treated to a simple bed and breakfast
affair; gone are the pale and bent plastic blinds, the
starched-stiff seventy-six thread-count sheets, the clogged yet
still leaky showerheads; each room has been equipped as an
exquisite, exotic getaway - luxury suites as far as the nose can
breathe. And breathe you will, because somehow – and this may be
the most impressive feat of them all – they’ve even managed to
remove that pervasive sulfuric smell that otherwise permeates the
rest of the entirety of Egg City.
For the first time in what must be years, if not decades, the No
on the Vacancy sign has been lit.
Inside the hotel’s halls, Security Cameras plaster the ceiling
with enough frequency to seem decorative. One by one, they pan
and scan the span of the floorplan, cascading with almost
synchronized grace as they swivel their lenses from one side to
the other. The blur of the tacky indigo and green wallpaper is
all that divides the onslaught of seemingly endless rooms, each
door dressed in a plaque announcing its unique theme. The cameras
sweep across countless of these nameplates – Jungle Room, Boat
Room, Moon Room, to eschew a few – before finally settling upon
the last door on the left.
In what may arguably constitute an invasion of privacy, the
security camera remains transfixed on this particular door.
Its plaque reads: Cave Room.
Directly underneath, there’s a typewritten note, affixed with
adhesive tape, that simply reads, “Welcome to the Egg City
Auberge. We hope you enjoy your stay.”
Who’s booked this room, and what do they want?
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