The Invention
I looked around, there was no one. After I made sure the coast was clear, I ran to the back door of the Inventions and Creations Center. My dad worked here, and lately, he’d been staying later than he should because of a new project he was designing. When I asked him about the project, he would tell me that this information was confidential, meaning I wasn’t allowed to know. So, I decided to take matters into my own hands and find out. I looked behind me as I quietly punched in the password for the door. My dad kept the password to the back door in his room for when he had to get something from the building after hours. I opened the door and walked inside. The floorboards weren’t creaky, but I was still careful. It was dark and smelled like a hospital. I opened my flashlight to the dimmest setting and looked around. I remember this place because my dad brought me here once and showed me around. I walked toward his lab carefully, but then I stopped right in my tracks. I heard two people speaking.
After hearing this, I got a little angry. Why couldn’t he trust me? I continued walking toward the lab.
When I reached the lab, I punched in the number code at the door. I remember that my dad once said that his company was really lazy. They had the same password for everything. He was right, and the door unlocked. I walked in. Whoa, I thought as I shined my flashlight around. This place is huge. I guess the tiny and insignificant door threw me off a little. You would have never guessed that this was the lab from the outside. I began searching for my dad’s invention. It should be labeled. After a while, I finally found one small box with the label ‘Dr. Caldor,’ who was my dad. I opened up the box slowly, a feeling of nervousness growing inside of me. Inside, there was a piece of paper. It was blank.
I was puzzled, but then, I remembered. My dad would put decoys around the lab. He usually stored his projects somewhere hidden. I thought, if I were him, where would I hide something I want to keep a secret? I would’ve hid it in plain sight. I was pretty sure it would be in the lab. I took a step back and accidentally bonked into a table and knocked it over. That was when I noticed something. The project didn’t fall off, it was sort of glued on there. I also noticed a button. It was the same color as the table, but you could see it if you looked closely. Of course, I pressed it.
I was stunned when I ran out. The view was amazing. The sky was an amazing shade of cerulean blue, and there were a few puffy clouds, drifting lazily across the sky. Trees were planted all across the sidewalk, some saplings, some tall trees. The sidewalk was full of pedestrians, and this place really was amazing. That was when something caught my eye. There was one man who wore gray clothing and had gray skin. He was bald. What a strange man, I thought. I weaved through crowds of people and followed him. He walked into an alley way, never looking back. I hesitated before continuing to follow him. Was this man safe? He made a few turns down the alley way and then disappeared. I looked around. Where had he gone?
