“Yeah…. you dropped it.” He grabbed the phone and took the watch. He opened the bottom drawer of his desk. In it was his briefcase. He lifted it and placed it next to the laptop and opened it. He put both the phone and the watch inside and took out a new phone and a new watch. “Here. Try not to break these.” He took a deep breath. “Thanks for the added paper work…” “I know how you like to write reports.” I grinned. He grunted, putting the briefcase back into the desk, and locking it with a funny little device we called the spider key. It looked just how it sounded. It was a tiny metal spider that fit right into the key hole and locked the drawer. It crawled out of Joseph’s hand, and right into the hole. It worked on any key hole. It was a Company tool. Those were the best keys. I swit

