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haunt you,” said
Serafina without a care in the world.
    “ Karma? I never really thought of it from that
perspective,” said Spencer.
    “ So, is that your normal opening
line when you meet a woman for the first time?” asked
Serafina.
    “ No, I guess I’m just a little
nervous and that was the first thing that came to mind.”
    “ Does mental illness run in the family because
you seem to carry a little of it yourself,” laughed
Serafina.
    “ No, it doesn’t, and I don’t appreciate you
laughing about it, nor do I like the fact you’re taking it so
lightly,” snapped Spencer.
    “ Listen, I did not start this
conversation, if you are trying to look for sympathy you are
talking to the wrong person. I cannot say it was a pleasure meeting
you so I am not going to. Goodbye!”
    After Serafina turned her back
towards Spencer, she walked off as he just stood there in
astonishment. Never has a woman talked to him in such a direct and
precise manner, and for some strange unknown reason he found it to
be the ultimate emotional stir. He realized he needed to say
something fast, in order to keep her from leaving, so he blurted,
“Well it was a pleasure for me to meet you. I like your tattoo.
Will I see you again?”
    Serafina turned around out of
pity, gave Spencer a slight grin, and said, “I do not know. The
galaxy is a big place.” After she spoke Serafina turned the corner
and disappeared from Spencer’s view.
    “ What? The galaxy is a big place,” Spencer
asked himself. “I’m such an idiot, I like your tattoo, and
motherless daughter…” as he started to question the words that had
previously poured out of his mouth uncontrollably. Spencer knew he
could have conversed better, so he decided to give it a second
chance and pursued her down the hallway. He looked around, but
could not find her anywhere. It was as if this mysterious beautiful
woman just vanished.
    The building Spencer lived in had
forty-one floors. The majority of the floors had eight condominiums
excluding the basement and lobby. The seventh floor housed the pool
and the forty-first floor was the penthouse. The elevators ran up
the center of the building with four hallways that intersect. The
floor design that encompassed the condominiums was equivalent to a
large plus sign with two housing units in each quadrant. The floors
exhibit different colors in order for the occupants to
differentiate them from one another. Spencer’s floor was olive with
holoscreens in the hallway, which constantly showed the weather and
building activities for that month.
    Spencer immediately ran to the
first neighbor’s door, knocked, and cried out, “Hello.”
    “ Who’s there?” yelled back a
grumpy old man.
    “ I’m sorry to bother you Mr. Sozek, but did
you just have someone come into your condo a minute
ago?”
    “ What?” yelled back Mr. Sozek even more
disturbed as before.
    “ Again, I’m sorry, but was
wondering if someone just came …”
    Mr. Sozek interrupted, “I heard you the first time.
I’m old, not deaf and the answer to your foolish question is no!
The only one here is me.”
    Mr. Sozek called out, “View,” and
a small rectangle approximately five inches by five inches appeared
on his side of the door. This allowed him to view Spencer, but did
not allow Spencer the returned ability.
    “ Mr. Sozek are you sure …”
    Spencer was cut off yet again,
“Spencer is that you? What do you want? Don’t you realize I fall
asleep around dawn? Now go away! No one came into my
house!”
    “ I’m so sorry to bother you, but
if you see a really attractive women with jet black hair and
turquoise eyes can you try and find out where she’s staying or what
she’s doing in our building and then give me a call?” asked Spencer
nicely.
    “ Are you insane? If I see anyone remotely
attractive in this building the last thing I’m going to do is call
you,” laughed Mr. Sozek.
    “ Yeah, well, ok then. Thanks,
have a great day, you perverted old
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