Three scientists, Papaia, Banani, Ravioli, and their assistant Igor, who are supposed to attend the famous conference on dark matter, miss their flight and end up on the other side of the world. Arriving at the wrong airport, they book a hotel for the night, but the taxi drops them off in front of an abandoned warehouse. Banani decides to ring all the buzzers in the block to ask for directions, but no one answers.
We are near the warehouse, and Banani is missing one last buzzer, which strangely has no name on the label. Igor advises against ringing it, as he believes that whoever lives there might not appreciate the unexpected visit.
Banani: Who doesn’t like a good surprise? This can’t possibly be true. You’re wrong, Igor!
Banani positions himself in front of the buzzer.
Banani: Ready? One… two… three!
Banani rings the unlabeled buzzer. A distant sound of a buzzer echoes from one of the apartments. A sturdy tenant appears on one of the balconies, her face stressed.
Tenant: You again! The Genoa witnesses!
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…Didn’t I warn you last time? How dare you disturb me at this hour while I’m eating!
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Banani: No, ma’am! We are scientists looking for the Sunflower Hotel. It should be nearby… do you know where we can find it?
Tenant: Hotel what? Do you think I’m the information desk?
Banani: No, no! Sorry for the disturbance…
Tenant: Disturbance? I’ll show you what a disturbance really is!
The tenant goes back inside, and they hear the door slam violently, followed by the sound of hurried footsteps coming down the stairs.
The three of them look at each other in panic.
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Papaia: Now what?
Igor: Now? It’s time to admit that God exists, kneel down, and say our last prayers!
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…If we’re quick enough, we might even convert that furious tenant!
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