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Once William and Vivian stopped banging on her door, Vivian sighed and said, “Please, let me be. I am tired and I need some quiet time to myself.” William looked at Vivian and said, “You and Lucy don’t even get along, so what are you doing here?” “If there is anything wrong,” Vivian replied, “I want to be here so that I can help.” “We don’t need you,” William snapped. “Go away. You are only making things worse than they already are.” Once Vivian was gone, William slipped a key into the door. He said, “I am coming in,” and then he opened the door. He stepped into the room, looked around, and was surprised that he couldn’t see Lucy. He checked her washroom, but she wasn’t their either. He called out her name, but she didn’t reply. I was very curious. He didn’t think to look in the close