I heard them pick something else up, and then they walked out and I heard the distinctive click of a lock. I took the opportunity to open my eyes and look around a bit more. The leftmost figure was gone, not a surprise, and I was in a sitting position against the wall. I knew that, including carrying me back and forth, my testing took maybe five minutes, at maximum. If I was going to stand up in whatever room I had here, I would have to be back in this position or very near to it by the time that they got back - nearly impossible, they would be bound to notice. So, I decided to play the waiting game - eventually they would leave, and then I could find some way to get out of here. Outside, I heard voices again -

"Alright, now we're on to the extremely heavy ones," said Will.

"Mind programming one of them to help us carry these?" replied Bob.

I quickly closed my eyes again, and then realized that I had subconsiously moved my arm. I heard the click of the lock again, and prepared to be found out.

"Alright, let's just get this over with and go home for today," said Will.

"Is it just me, or did one of them move a bit?" asked Bob.

"Probably just the light, none of them are on," answered Will.

I heard them set something down to my left, and then they tried to pick something else up, but I heard them fail in that endeavor.

"How about we just don't test it, and just leave the paperwork saying it's all in working order?" asked Bob.

William answered with, "Sure, why not."

I heard something drop quietly, seemingly without the two of them noticing. I heard them leave, lock it, and then the sound of papers dropping. One of them swore, quickly gather up the papers, and set them down again. I opened my eyes, looked around, and saw what one of them dropped. One single paperclip.