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Trapped in Downtown NYC Building

A pre-9/11 matter of urgency

44 total reviews 
Comment from Mia Twysted
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Being the only one in a large building is indeed creepy. I felt as if I was an outsider looking in on the situation. Maybe a security guard watching his little camera and not doing a thing to help. I didn't feel any uncertainty or fear which I think is what was trying to be portrayed.

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 Comment Written 02-Nov-2021


reply by the author on 02-Nov-2021
    Thanks, Mia, for your good review. I wasn't trying to emphasize fear, so much as being in a situation in which I had to find a way out -- which I did. I mentioned that I was afraid to walk down the fire stairs alone. This was not the first time I had been left at a business alone, but it was the first time I had been left alone on my first day or night, AND had been trapped! I found my solution by calling 911. Apparently EMS had resourcefully contacted the security guard, who came up to get me in the elevator, which was a successful and safe outcome.
    I made it out of the building safely, which was the most important thing for me. May God bless you, my friend.
    Love, Mary Kay
Comment from jenintorre
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O.M.G. How frightening. You were very brave to be working there on your own in the middle of the night. I'm glad you got out. Good luck in the competition. Jen.

 Comment Written 02-Nov-2021


reply by the author on 02-Nov-2021
    Thank you very much, Jen, for the great review, for the five stars and for your wonderful encouragement. I had to be a little brave, as I was trying to earn a living, and if I walked away from the assignment, I didn't even know if they would pay for my ride home! Yes, I'm glad I got out, too. It would have been far worse, if that wall phone wasn't there. God bless you. Love, Mary Kay xoxo
Comment from Sandra Stoner-Mitchell
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I would have done exactly what you did, Mary, and not felt the slightest twinge of guilt. You're right, you shouldn't have just been left on your own like that on your first day/night. It was irresponsible of them. I enjoyed reading your true flash story and your longer author's notes. Well done and good luck in the contest. :)) Sandra xx

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 Comment Written 02-Nov-2021


reply by the author on 02-Nov-2021
    Thank you very much, Sandra, for your great review, the five stars and your supportive comments. I'm happy to know that you enjoyed my story and the notes, as well. God bless you. Love, Mary Kay xoxo
Comment from Jasmine Girl
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I'm so glad that you called 911 and got out of there. Haha in a fire truck! I haven' t worked in a big building like that before. It must be scary at 3am in the middle of Manhattan.

Exceptionally done and good luck.

 Comment Written 02-Nov-2021


reply by the author on 02-Nov-2021
    Thank you so much for the great review, Lisa, and especially for the six stars. Yes, a big building can be scary at night, even when you're not alone -- I even worked in the World Trade Center, and those buildings made some weird, creepy noises, especially in the air shafts.
    No, I didn't leave in the fire truck -- I left in the car service I'd called, that was still outside waiting, but as it took me home, the FDNY was on its way to the scene, God bless them! And God bless you, too. Love, Mary Kay xoxo