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The car finally came to a stop in front of Forest's hotel. Visitors entered and exited with smiles on their faces and they seemed so content with their mornings. All of them so unaware of the suffering that occurred this week. None of them knowing that lives have been lost and a couple of those lives were lost in the very same hotel they ordered their room service in. Forest got out of the car and glared at the younger valet worker who was making his way to open Scarlett's door. The worker's eyes widened and he shuffled back to his post. Forest's long fingers wrapped around the handle and opened it for Scarlett, he saw the hesitation on her face as she looked around with bloodshot eyes and bruises coating her smooth skin. He acted quick and grabbed the hat that sat on the dashboard and se