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2 Five days later Blair stepped off the small shuttle bus once it parked in front of the main lodge at the Seven Seas Beach Club, and her eyes widened. The resort was even more spectacular than the pictures on the website. She’d studied Seven Seas extensively as part of her research for her campaign before she’d left Chicago. The entire complex had a loose but logical layout, with the main lodge in the center, which housed a massive dining hall, reception room, lobby, and corporate offices as a central hub. The apartments and suites were arranged in separate buildings expanding outward like the arms of a starfish. It left her with the relaxed feeling of being able to walk everywhere but not being too far away from anything. “Welcome to the Seven Seas!” The young man left the valet stati