Coming home from a lovely meal at Telford College's Zero One restaurant the other night, made even lovelier by it being Nick's treat, I greeted an Indian gentleman who was leaving the ground floor for the basement as I approached the lift.
This is what met my eyes when the lift door opened. I stepped in and snapped then stepped back out of the lift whether to snap it from another angle or to ask the chap if he hadn't perhaps forgotten his chapattis I am not sure but the door closed and lift and contents vanished from view.
I jabbed at the button but the lift did not respond. It whirred on a journey up and down the shaft ignoring my persistent finger.
I could hear male and female sub-continental voices exchange incomprehensible remarks until silence fell broken by a descending whirr and a final clunk as the lift came to rest revealing only a trace of its former burden.
25kg of chapatti flour had disappeared in a mechanised form of Indian rope trick.
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The lift mystery thickens. I think you have a baby Bermuda triangle in the midst of Leith Walk...
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