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KEIR We arrived at the location in silence, with only the sound of our footsteps echoing off the concrete as we approached a building that triggered a familiar feeling in me. I immediately recognized it as one of the Diakos buildings. I once considered renting an apartment here because I thought staying in town would make things easier. However, after learning how expensive the apartments were, I realized that traveling back and forth was a better option. Downtown, where prices were lower, was a mess. But my sense of comfort did not last long as Ethan and Lukas led me to the back of the building rather than the front entrance. My frown deepened as we approached the area where dumpsters and refuse were stored. There was a barely noticeable door, and Ethan approached it, punching in a co