Locked In

Three scientists—Papaia, Banani, and Ravioli—and their assistant Igor, who are supposed to attend the famous dark matter conference, board the wrong flight and end up on the other side of the world. After arriving at the wrong airport, they book a hotel for the night, but it’s not exactly what they expected… in the sense that it’s terrible.

After a rough night, they are ready to leave the hotel.

We are in the elevator.

The scientists press the zero button.

The elevator doors close, but the elevator doesn’t move.

Banani: What’s going on? Why isn’t it going down?

Papaia: Hey, Ravioli. Did you press it properly?

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Ravioli: Yes! Look, I pressed it, but nothing’s happening!

Banani: Are you sure you didn’t press the wrong button?

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… Like… the one button, for example?

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Ravioli: Why don’t you press it yourselves and see?

Papaia and Banani repeatedly press the zero button in every possible way, but nothing happens.

Papaia: Maybe they didn’t fix it properly. Better press the door-open button and take the stairs.

Ravioli: Which one is it? I don’t see it!

Papaia: It’s usually the one with the symbols of the doors opening…

Banani: There are no buttons other than the floor numbers.

Ravioli (panicking): Oh no! We’re stuck in the elevator… we’re going to die in here!

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Papaia: Don’t panic. When they realize the elevator isn’t moving, they’ll call the emergency technicians.

Igor: Papaia, think carefully! The real panic isn’t about the elevator being stuck… It’s that we’re trapped… with Ravioli!

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Papaia: So what?

Igor: Don’t you get it? We’re stuck in a small elevator with no food and a stressed Ravioli! Do you know what happens to Ravioli when he’s stressed? He gets hungry and starts eating us all!

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