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The Mansion. "Yeah, I’ve got this..." I muttered under my breath, repeating the address in my head like a mantra. I needed to burn it into my memory. I couldn’t afford to forget, not now, not after everything. My hands trembled slightly as I clenched them into fists. Losing the slip of paper with the address was just the cherry on top of the nightmare that had become my life. My eyes darted around the street, scanning for a way to get there. I spotted a bus idling at a nearby stop, its doors still open. I hesitated for only a moment before hurrying toward it. It looked like it was heading in the right direction, or at least, I hoped it was. With a deep breath, I stepped inside and found a seat at the back, pressing myself against the cool window. "God, please help me get there," I wh