This one started off with picking out which groceries to buy. Most of the tin containers of restaurant Chinese food on the supermarket shelves were not at all full. The containers barely had food in them at all. Although, one of the wanton soup containers was full and had a tiny, floating Wailmer bobbing around, spinning in place in the container on the isle's shelf.
As I considered, but did not follow up on consolidating the contents of multiple containers into one, someone approached to accuse me of doing what I was just thinking. I denied and put whichever containers I had back on the shelf.
After that encounter, I went to a frozen food section and saw a bag of orange chicken that was advertising the meat of it made with "73% chicken," and "27% plant." That seemed good enough to me. I bought a handful of other things and headed to the party in the basement of a very large mansion of a building.
Once I made my way inside and to the basement, some of my friends were there for a quick second, but were quickly replaced by coworkers of mine. The rest gathered in front of a decently sized TV as I left to munch on a snack or two. Instead of returning to the group by the TV, though, I decided to explore the mansion's basement in the opposite direction.
Taken from Royal Road, this narrative should be reported if found on Amazon.
Seeing a dimly lit pink-walled room at the end of a short connective hallway, and light switches just before that, I messed with them, but only the tiny hallway light seemed to turn on; the pink room was still dark. The colorful and very, very steep staircase to my right did light up with my flip switching. Upon closer inspection, the staircase wrapped around a thin wall. The descent was obnoxiously steep for having anyone to walk the steps.
Instead, I broke into a free fall.
The steps being a repeating sequence of ROY G BIV with what I thought were LGBTQIA+ words or phrases passed by fast enough in my free fall that I wasn't quite sure. Although my free fall was fast, it seemed to be in slow motion just enough for a feeling of serene calm to accompany the fall.
Not only were the spiraling, rectangular tubes of rainbow steps without end, but the paths branched endlessly too.
I saw infinity.