Apple store guide

Date: 10/9/2019

By Sidd006

I’m at the Apple store looking at new MacBooks and considering a new iPhone when a woman employee approaches and offers help. I inquire about the charging cable for the 15 inch pro model as it’s suppose to be larger this year. They seem to have a huge brick charger now that is like 500 watts, this seems a little ridiculous and I mention that I have a 2017 model and it’s between 60 and 90 watts (I couldn’t recall the exact size which is something I know well) and works well. I think the brick was a separate purchase anyway. Something of note, the computer was to shiny, like polished stainless steel, not an option for their products, I think this is probably due to employees wiping it down so much. The women inquires where I purchased mine and I reply Hong Kong which seems to get a strange response from her. I’m still try to figure out if the store I’m in is on the mainland as I won’t purchase there for obvious reasons. She is asking me questions but I can’t really understand what she’s trying to say. At this point she is now a he and I’m invited to go with them to see something. We walk out towards the back of the store which seems to have changed into a sporting goods place. I see a Rei sign as we pass other stores in the area. I’m trying to make computer small talk about my charger but the new guy doesn’t seem that interested. I notice his body heat, which is intense, he’s really radiating a lot of heat as I walk close to him. We come across the most beautiful field and he points to the left and there appear to be 2 caves in the distance. I get out my phone to make notes about how to get back here (Apple store rear entrance, past Rei store, fields with caves) but I’m having a hard time using my phone. We keep walking but I wake up before reaching the caves. It was really picturesque, and looked quite different than South China, maybe more like something I’ve seen in North or South America.