You sit down and watch the souls of Purgatory pass by. But once again you are drawn to the Hourglass. It's curious why he removes the sand when all that's required is to turn the hourglass over. And what makes sand so precious that it must be locked up? Why did the box of collected sand glow? Perhaps you'll have your questions answered soon. Your host has returned.
"Time to sign on the dotted line. There is a long line of souls seeking my services and I can't keep them waiting. I hate to rush you, but I'm terribly busy and we must start the process."
When you ask him about the "process" he tells you that it is of no concern to you. Suddenly he becomes agitated. He looks to his Hourglass, to you, and to the endless souls passing by his window.
"I'm very disappointed in you. I'm only trying to help you. I've taken a great deal of my time to offer you a valuable service. We need to conclude this business now. What will it be. Will you sign on the dotted line or not? A simple YES or NO will do."
You must make a decision. Do you want to sign on the dotted line? Click on either YES or NO.
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