Terry is an average employee at a proprietary trading company located on the 36th floor of 50 California Street, San Francisco. Work hours were long because he had to monitor the fluctuations of the community indexes in the overseas markets. Today, as usual, Terry took off at 11 pm in the evening, being the last one to leave the office.
"Coming home in 20 mins." he texted his wife as he locked the front door.
"Alright. See you at home. I made you supper:)" she replied.
Terry grinned and texted back a "thumbs-up" icon.
As he walked to elevator, he untied the knot of his tie, stretched his fatigue arms to loosen up himself, and put on his red color audio-technica headphones. He then took out the iPod from his backpack and clicked on the small metallic power button.
"Wow! I almost forgot I have this song!" he thought as he scrolled down his on-the-go playlist. At the same time, the elevator had reached the 36th floor.
He entered the elevator and raised the volume of his headphones to its max. The song on air was "Für Elise - Rock version", one of Ludwig van Beethoven's most popular compositions, but adapted to a rock and metal version by some metal guitarists online.
As the song played, Terry started to shake his body along with the grove of the music. He swung his waist, put his hands on this headphone speakers, and move his shoulders up and down. He looked just like a moving jellyfish. When the song hit its first climax, he did an amateur and off-beat moonwalk in backward motion with his eyes shut, and finished a complete circle when the elevator finally reached the ground floor.
"Ding! Ground floor" announced the elevator. Terry immediately straighten-up, put on a serious face and walked out like a normal person. After leaving the lobby, he updated his tweet - "Dancing like no body's watching feels super good! Can't wait to eat my supper! Happy Friday everyone!"
*Background music once Terry stepped into the elevator:
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