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... neatly around the room, with a few desks beside each bed as well as well-decorated nightstands.

The floor was carpeted in blue and smelled lovely. There was also a lounge within the room with various settees and even a love couch. In the middle of the lounge were a few glass coffee tables that were carved with floral designs painted in different colors.

At the back was a well-stocked bar as well as a mini kitchen in case the residents wanted to brew their own cocktails or prepare t ...

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