The elevator dings and opens to the tenth floor. I step out and look side to side. For what? I don’t know. Prickles climb my back like an armed man might crawl out and spook me any moment now. Nothing happens. I walk through the halls, divided by doors that lead to offices walled in by clear glass. In the first office, two employees trace plans across a whiteboard wall with markers. When one notices me, he points, and the other notices me, too. They bore hot stares on me and I scurry on. Before I enter a new area, a lacklustre poster on a wall reminds everyone in pastel colours that we’re a team. I bend into an open space full of non-traditional cubicles. They’re tubelike and enshrouded with sheer curtains instead of walls. Inside, employees occupy chairs and marker plans onto wheeled

