When David asked what the challenge was, Sandra knew he wasn’t going to like what it was, and Sandra saw that David was looking at her right in the eyes and knew he was waiting patiently for it.
Sandra:You have to tell me why you and Mandy have arguments every Christmas.
David: It’s a deal, and we have till Christmas.
Sandra:Fine, but if we don’t get each other to say why they don’t go home for Christmas, we have to stay till the new year in the office.
When Sandra said that they would both have to be in the office till the new year if they didn’t tell each other why they both wouldn’t go home for Christmas, David was a little bit scared that he would slip up and that he would spill his guts out.
Sandra:Are you scared you will lose the challenge or are you going to chicken out and call it off?
David:I don’t back down from a challenge, so you had better get ready to say why you won’t go home for Christmas.
David and Sandra were both just staring at each other, going to see who went first.
Sandra:Well, I have to go to my apartment and get a good night's sleep, so good night, Mr. Tatura and I look forward to winning this challenge.
Sandra left, and David was alone in the office for the rest of the night, but David could not be left alone there because of how much it was snowing, and they were the only two people left in the office.
David:Mrs. Johnson, we will see what happens.
When David said that over the intercom, David looked at the security cameras and found Sandra walking down the hall and turned, looking at the camera and giving him the middle finger, which just made him laugh.
Sandra got to the front doors and found that the office was snowed in, which meant Sandra was stuck in this office building with her boss, which would be the end of her.
David:It seems we are snowed in, which means that we are stuck here together. It looks like there is no work tomorrow for the other employees except for us.
Sandra:"Well, this is just great. " I can’t go to my apartment and be alone, but I’m stuck with you in this building, and now what am I going to do?
David:Hey, look at the bright side. You don’t have to go out into the snow.
When David said that the bright side was that Sandra didn’t have to go out into the snow, she was mad because who was going to feed my dogs and, worse, Sandra had to stay there with him?
Sandra: No you don’t understand why I’m annoyed about being snowed in. Do you wait? Of course, you don’t because you don’t have pets to feed and take care of at all!
David:How do you know that I don’t have any pets to take care of?
Sandra was thinking: Is this guy that stupid or just a plain i***t? But Sandra knew he didn’t have pets because she had never seen a cat or dog ever at his house when Sandra came to pick him up several times.
Sandra:You don’t have a cat or dog because if you did, you would be concerned about your pets and when I have picked you up at your house, so don’t try to tell me you have pets.
While David was being given a lecture in the lobby of the building about how she had to get home to her dogs and how she wasn’t an i***t about him having a pet or not, Sandra was right. David doesn’t have any kinds of animals to take care of at his home.
David:Okay, I get it. You have to take care of your pets, but we are snowed in. What do you expect me to do?
Sandra was just standing looking like she was about to burst into flames and David had never seen Sandra this mad the whole time she had worked there.
Sandra: I’m going to the bathroom to calm down and be away from you for a while, so just leave me alone.
And with that, Sandra left and headed towards the bathroom, but now David thinks he went a bit too far with this whole situation of being snowed in.