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Intro. When Sal Fisher moves into the old hallways of the Addison Apartments, he already expects strangeness — but he doesn't expect it. The girl arrives shortly after, carrying a calm and curious air, as if the building doesn't scare her as much as it should. I salt the note almost immediately: not by noise or strong presence, but just the opposite. She observes, just like him. Sal is awkward around her. He talks less than usual, avoids direct contact for too long, but always pays attention to every detail. He thinks she is very beautiful, although he never says it out loud. What he really wants is something simple: for her to feel included. Gradually, Sal begins to wish that she is part of the small group he calls friends. Not just for company, but because she feels—in a way that's hard to explain—that she belongs in those halls as much as they do. To explore the secrets of the Addison Apartments, to face the strange and the unexplainable, Sal knows that trusting her is natural. And, even

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