A few days ago, I invited some friends over. I really wanted to show them my new flat. The house-warming party was going well, we talked a lot, listened to music and drank a few bottles of beer. After an hour or so, one of my friends, Victoria, wanted to see my new bathroom. She opened the door, went inside and said it was really beautiful. She told me, however, she didn"t feel very comfortable inside. Well, the truth is, if you"re claustrophobic, chances are you won"t; like my new bathroom very much. It"s only two metres long and 1,5 metres wide. It"s decorated with bright colours, though, and there is a big mirror inside so that you"ve got an impression of being in a much larger room. Well, Victoria closed the door behind her and just after a few seconds we heard a strange sound, as if something heavy had just fallen on the floor. My first thought was that Victoria slipped and fell on the floor. But she didn"t say anything, didn"t cry and even didn"t swear, as she often does when she gets angry. I knew immediately that something was wrong. I went to the door and knocked, but there was no answer. There was an additional key to the bathroom in my bedroom. I decided to open the door immediately. As soon as I entered my new bathroom, I saw Victoria lying on the floor, moving faintly. I was not sure if she was conscious or not.