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... ssage, his footsteps echoing dully on the concrete floor.

The air was filled with a dry, moldy smell mixed with the scent of rusted metal and insulated rubber.

Occasional exposed pipes and hanging cable bundles overhead extended into the dark depths like thick blood vessels. The ventilation ducts emitted a low hum, like the breathing of a giant underground beast.

This was the most inconspicuous branch line within the labyrinthine underground works beneath Capitol Hill.

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