160 NOTHING FOR A FACE a faceless figure you chase up a walkway holding a flower with a large face for a flower the faceless figure does not turn you turn into a doorway where you find you need a key you do not have a key you have a knife you turn to chase the faceless figure who turns who has nothing for a face and you turn into the doorway and fish the key from your pocket find a chair a woman in a chair with a flower and a key in her mouth and a phone off the hook hold the phone like a knife and look out the window to see a faceless figure holding a flower and a woman chasing up the walkway and turning fishing for a key and finding a knife you turn and enter a stairway and turn and turn and find a faceless figure with a mirror for a face turns and you see your face in the mirror of the knife and wake up to find two of your own figures sitting at a table each placing the key at the center of the table and picking up the key and holding the key in their white palms and you pick up the key and hold it in a suddenly black palm and wake up to the face of a man with a face for a face and a mirror in his hand who hangs up the phone and carries the flower with the large face up the stairway inviting you to the bedroom where you lie in the bed with a knife on the pillow and strike at the mirror of the face or the face of the mirror and the man wakes to walk down the stairway to find you lying beneath the shattered mirror lying in the chair as your fluid chases its shadow the figure of its shadow turning and turning