T.D.o.N.B: Interruption

The building had to have at least three floors. It was beige on the outside, and I couldn't see the roof, because the front wall was quite weird in the way it was built. The top was stylized into something which probably was supposed to be a crown, and it was higher than the roof itself, so the view was obscured.

The entrance was behind four square columns, supporting that very front wall, hidden a bit inside. Just a regular glass door, with windows beside it, so one could see inside the lobby.

The brown plates, shining from the light coming from the outside, and the chandelier barely sticking out of the ceiling, were covering the floor. They worked well with dark furniture. A few armchairs and tables for those who decided to wait there.

Deeper was a dark counter with few people working there, mostly hidden behind the flat screens of the computer monitors. All in casual, but elegant clothing.