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... we wanted a room big enough for a king bed in our rooms and our own desks, Kel wanted more hidden locations.

He notated that.

Then we asked for our own versions for bathrooms.

I wanted what my parents had in their bathroom that nice bathroom lay out and the shower was really really nice.

Kel wanted a variant of that but wanted a spa like bath tub.

We wanted our own versions of toilets. Her a bidet toilet. I didn't care I just wanted a nice toilet.

...

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