Although my working hours were actually from 8.00 am to 4.00 pm, my routines normally started early in the morning and ended around 9.00 pm. I also had to come when there were emergencies at the building, sometimes I had to work during the weekend when major repairs needed to be done and when some events were held in the building. At that time, my life was my work and my work was my life. My pager was with me everywhere I go.

Once the flood-gates were closed, the basement became dimmer, and quieter. I looked around to see if any of the cars there were damaged. There were only a few cars around. Suddenly my eyes caught a figure standing on the stairs watching us. I thought he was one of our crew, then I noticed he had a totally different uniform. He was wearing an oversized shorts and shirt, like those worn by the people from the Japanese invasion era, and he had a rifle in his hand and he was also wearing a hat. He looked like an army or police from those old days. I was so scared, I couldn’t move an inch. I whispered to Mazlin, she turned around and saw him too, she said, “Askar zaman Jepun mana pulak ni, biar betul! (Japanese army, you must be joking!)” Then we tried to get our chargeman who was standing a little bit further from us, to come nearer and have a look at the man standing around 80 meters away from us. He came nearer and when we told him and he turned around to look, the soldier just disappeared into thin air.
Our maintenance crew and security guards went to search for the man in every corner of the building, but he couldn’t be found. We were puzzled because, as the flood-gates were downed (closed), the whole building was in total locked-up position, and all the main doors and entrances to the building were closed and guarded by our security men. So where did he came from, and where did he disappeared?