Secrets and Sweets: Escaping the Chocolate Factory Overnight

Fluent Fiction - Norwegian: Secrets and Sweets: Escaping the Chocolate Factory Overnight Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/no/episode/2025-01-21-23-34-02-no Story Transcript:No: I det kalde vintermørket snek Sigrid, Henrik og Astrid seg inn i den forlatte sjokoladefabrikken.En: In the cold winter darkness, Sigrid, Henrik, and Astrid snuck into the abandoned chocolate factory.No: Fabrikken var gammel, med verkende maskiner og gulv dekket av et tykt lag med støv.En: The factory was old, with creaky machines and floors covered in a thick layer of dust.No: En gang i tiden var dette stedet fylt med den søte duften av sjokolade, men nå var det bare en svak, fjern eim igjen.En: Once upon a time, this place was filled with the sweet scent of chocolate, but now only a faint, distant whiff remained.No: Sigrid var spent.En: Sigrid was excited.No: Hun hadde hørt historier om en hemmelig haug med vintage sjokoladebiter som fremdeles var gjemt et sted i fabrikken.En: She had heard stories about a secret stash of vintage chocolate pieces still hidden somewhere in the factory.No: Henrik ristet på hodet.En: Henrik shook his head.No: "Dette er galskap," sa han, men han visste at han ikke kunne snu nå.En: "This is madness," he said, but he knew he couldn't turn back now.No: Astrid, alltid den kreative, hadde funnet en gammel fabrikkplan som hadde ført dem til døren.En: Astrid, always the creative one, had found an old factory plan that had led them to the door.No: Inne var det mørkt, og deres hodelykter kastet lys på maskinene som sto som store, skumle skulpturer.En: Inside, it was dark, and their headlamps cast light on the machines that stood like large, eerie sculptures.No: "Hvis vi blir skilt, møtes vi her," foreslo Henrik, og pekte på hovedrommet.En: "If we get separated, let's meet here," suggested Henrik, pointing to the main room.No: Astrid nikket ivrig og begynte å lete blant de gamle maskinene.En: Astrid nodded eagerly and began searching among the old machines.No: Timer gikk.En: Hours passed.No: Sigrid var fast bestemt, og da de kom til et gammelt lagerrom, stanset hun.En: Sigrid was determined, and when they came to an old storage room, she stopped.No: "Kanskje her?En: "Maybe here?"No: " foreslo hun.En: she suggested.No: De lette under gammel emballasje og sjokoldete hyller.En: They searched under old packaging and chocolatey shelves.No: Utenfor begynte vinden å ule, og snøen la seg som et tykt pledd over landskapet.En: Outside, the wind began to howl, and the snow settled like a thick blanket over the landscape.No: Plutselig lukket døren seg med et klikk.En: Suddenly, the door closed with a click.No: De var låst inne.En: They were locked inside.No: "Vi må finne en vei ut," sa Henrik alvorlig.En: "We need to find a way out," said Henrik seriously.No: "Men sjokoladen!En: "But the chocolate!"No: " svarte Sigrid, og Astrid prøvde å roe dem begge.En: replied Sigrid, and Astrid tried to calm them both down.No: De hørte lyder ovenfra.En: They heard sounds from above.No: Taket knirket faretruende.En: The roof creaked ominously.No: Henrik, som alltid tenkte praktisk, foreslo å sjekke fabrikkens plan igjen.En: Henrik, who always thought practically, suggested checking the factory’s plan again.No: "Hei, her er noe interessant," ropte han.En: "Hey, here is something interesting," he...

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