so there i was.
i have no idea how i arrived at that place, but there i was.
to one side, a giant house - not in height, but in extension.
i couldn't see where it ended.
i tried to find a way out.
all i found, instead, was a vast space.
as if the house wasn't big enough already, it was surrounded by a vast, grassy landscape.
i thought, "okay, i can exit through here."
but there were fences with barbed wire, through which i couldn't pass.
and the highest spots... though i could reach them, they were impossible to cross as well.
shards of broken glass which i couldn't jump over.
with no choice, i knocked on the house's door, deathly afraid of being mistaken for a criminal.
instead, a kind looking woman opened the door.
i explained my situation.
"can you show me the exit?"
and she said, "of course. come with me."
she took me through a corridor, and there was a door at the end.
when she opened it, i was in a street near where i live.
as i thanked her and stepped outside, she said:
"you're welcome to visit me whenever you want."
i thanked her again and we said goodbye to each other.
but when i was a few steps away, i turned to look at the house.
and i could only think one thing:
"something tells me i won't ever find this house again."
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