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A few minutes later, we were ready to leave without much on our itinerary other than to stop by Tatum's campus first. Other than that, we had no idea where we would start, or at least I didn't have any idea. Tatum had full faith in one person; the son of the man who owned a chain of hotels. A hotel was the best place I could stay in at the moment for both protection and privacy. I would be around other people in case I needed help and no one who was unidentified would not be able to just walk past the receptionist's desk if they made it past the front entrance. The campus for the university was built on a large open area that was surrounded by rows of trees that circulated the block. Across the four streets was were the other buildings of the city began. It was a beautiful place and one d