Now, I probably wouldn't be able to just leave. Firstly, I didn't have any experience picking locks, and secondly, there would probably be people around doing preparations for "the big day". Since the people working with me and the other, well I assumed also mechanical beings, were gone, I could stand up and move without notice as long as I was quiet enough. I could then just wait for the outside light to dim - either they were from overhead lights, and I could simply wait for them to turn off, or they were natural light from a window, where I would see them dim and know that it was becoming night. Anyway, I thought I probably should get out first. Seeing the paperclip, I picked it up, bent it out of shape, and stuck it in the lock, before just moving it around. Nothing. I then heard voices coming from outside.

"Alright, so one last thing. I'd like to see the robots before I give an evaluation," said somebody, who guessing from what they said was probably a health inspector or a company representative.

I knew that there was a good chance that someone would come in, so I quickly hid the paperclip, moved back to as close to my original position as possible, and hoped I wouldn't be noticed.

"Well, we have the paperwork right here," said a voice I recognized as Will.

"That's very good, but I'd just like to take a quick look at the robots themselves to make sure they're safe," said the voice again.

I heard the lock click, the door open, and the sound of someone writing before the door was closed, and I didn't hear it get locked again. I heard footsteps walking away, and then, surprisingly, the light from outside went dark. I waited a few minutes, and then cautiously got up and opened the door. It was a hallway, with a door with what was probably sunlight coming from outside at one end. I went through that door, and saw a room with tables. There were entrances to a few other rooms as well - a room with a stage, a room with tables and a larger stage, and a room that seemed pretty empty. After walking around for a while, and touring some other hallways with rooms that seemed unimportant, I found an office. It had a fan, and a tablet. I turned on the tablet to see a view of the security cameras. I honestly spent 2 hours going through all the cameras before leaving, going back to the room, and going into again that same position before letting myself drift into what could be considered a form of sleep - the robotic body was already off, it was my consciousness that joined it.