Delfi
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The smell of the leak wasn't as strong when room 106’s door was closed. Dahlia couldn't complain, the sewer leak, that hadn't been fixed in over two years ensured the higher ups wouldn't venture down to the ground floor, making the meeting that was about to start relatively safe from prying eyes - devilish eyes.
The entire floor was no longer in use, except for those who longed for a place to hide for a couple minutes - or hours, if they were lucky. After bribing surveillance, they had at least 2 hours guaranteed, that should be enough for that particular encounter.
It was 10 past five, and most workers would be leaving their shifts at that time and heading to the cafeteria, except for the members of the Syndicate of Sinners. Dahlia, as it was often the case, had been the first to arrive. She sat on an old metal bench, across from the pile of carton boxes that had been pushed aside to make room in the space that used to be used for storage. She waited for the others to arrive, thinking over the topics that were supposed to be discussed that afternoon.
The entire floor was no longer in use, except for those who longed for a place to hide for a couple minutes - or hours, if they were lucky. After bribing surveillance, they had at least 2 hours guaranteed, that should be enough for that particular encounter.
It was 10 past five, and most workers would be leaving their shifts at that time and heading to the cafeteria, except for the members of the Syndicate of Sinners. Dahlia, as it was often the case, had been the first to arrive. She sat on an old metal bench, across from the pile of carton boxes that had been pushed aside to make room in the space that used to be used for storage. She waited for the others to arrive, thinking over the topics that were supposed to be discussed that afternoon.