A few years ago, Karen Petit was actually trapped inside of an elevator. This experience was scary because her thoughts became too creative about what could possibly happen. The experience was also positive because of the two great people trapped in the elevator with her; everyone was very helpful to each other.
After about forty-five minutes, a group of wonderful firemen pried open the elevator’s doors. As Karen and her two new friends climbed out of the doors, the firemen helped them to move downwards more than three feet to land on the floor. Karen then realized that her wildly creative ideas about different possibilities could have a positive outcome: a novel showing freedom by making connections between Roger Williams and elevators.
After about forty-five minutes, a group of wonderful firemen pried open the elevator’s doors. As Karen and her two new friends climbed out of the doors, the firemen helped them to move downwards more than three feet to land on the floor. Karen then realized that her wildly creative ideas about different possibilities could have a positive outcome: a novel showing freedom by making connections between Roger Williams and elevators.