Your story is charming and intriguing, @morey-lezama. All the chocolate, the encounter with the girl and the riddle add up to a story that one would be hard pressed to sum up if asked the question, "what is the story about?" Yet it's a lovely read and captivating from beginning to end. What is the genre you chose?
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Thank you for your comment and rating. I think the story is easy to summarize: it has to do with the impossible relationships resulting from the divisions created by humanity itself, hence the girl's challenge has to do with the collective unconscious.
The genre, in principle, had to do with science fiction, hence the initial nod to Philip K Dick, the building with futuristic architecture, the time element that passes very quickly and, finally, the positive channel of the relationship cut off unexpectedly by an external agent; However, in order to highlight symbolic elements, such as the fact that the building represents the existing universe, I would have taken more words than allowed, therefore, my story can be classified specifically within the fantasy genre, understanding that the building, rather than a universe itself, is a small kingdom dominated by those above who do not mix with those below, an element that I try to represent in the elevator.