Abruptly the elevator stopped working - in the middle of the night, what a time to call the emergency service of the company.
Corey pressed the emergency button, now all they could do was having a quick talk with the operator and waiting that the company would fix the elevator.
"I hope they don't need hours" he remarked, while he leaned against the cabin and catching Sid's look, who shrugged his shoulders and pulled out his phone "At least we have a working connection".
"Is that your only problem?" "No. If we are lucky we have to wait not more than an hour." "Did you really searched for the average time of being stuck in an elevator?" Corey asked doubtfully. "Pray that it will be not between eight or nine hours." Sid replied, before he added "What a coincidence: We went down for a cigarette break. Just what the poor man in Manhatten did a few years ago, just to end up being in an elevator for nearly two days." "You're really uplifting, Sid" remarked Corey sourly, praying that he wouldn't end up like this.
[Author's note: Why did I wrote a piece about my biggest fear. Reading the article about the poor man I have mentioned gave me a goosebumps.This prompt could also work if you replace their names with Tony and Loki, since Loki would be like Sid.]
RPF - Corey Taylor and Sid Wilson - Trapped in an elevator (things you shouldn't say)
Corey pressed the emergency button, now all they could do was having a quick talk with the operator and waiting that the company would fix the elevator.
"I hope they don't need hours" he remarked, while he leaned against the cabin and catching Sid's look, who shrugged his shoulders and pulled out his phone "At least we have a working connection".
"Is that your only problem?"
"No. If we are lucky we have to wait not more than an hour."
"Did you really searched for the average time of being stuck in an elevator?" Corey asked doubtfully.
"Pray that it will be not between eight or nine hours." Sid replied, before he added "What a coincidence: We went down for a cigarette break. Just what the poor man in Manhatten did a few years ago, just to end up being in an elevator for nearly two days."
"You're really uplifting, Sid" remarked Corey sourly, praying that he wouldn't end up like this.
[Author's note: Why did I wrote a piece about my biggest fear. Reading the article about the poor man I have mentioned gave me a goosebumps.This prompt could also work if you replace their names with Tony and Loki, since Loki would be like Sid.]