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“Wow!” Kelsi thought as soon as she stepped out of the restaurant. Night had fallen entirely and the street was alive with the twinkling night city lights that prettily lit up the surroundings. They came from everywhere — from streetlights, from the busy shops, from neon signs, from the tall buildings, from passing cars — and she was especially fascinated by tiny white glowing lights that were on the broken white lines that separated lanes of traffic on the road. “What are those?” she asked in amazement, pointing at the line of tiny lights on the road. “I’ve never seen those before.” “Those are solar-powered LED road studs,” he answered. “They always light up at night?” she asked as they walked down the street. “Gaunt City really puts its money on beautification, huh. That must be e