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... pulled up, besides a brown painted two story building. Out emerged a young brunette haired lady in her twenties, wearing a scarlet dress.

"Thank you." Kelly smiled paying off the man with bronze coins, the official and worst currency in planet enders. Going in the building, she went to the door labeled 17b.

'Knock knock!'

At first she tried pushing it open, in hopes the incident repeated itself like last time. But unfortunately it was locked, so she decided to knock. But ...

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