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And the storm outside suddenly felt very, very far away.

The summer rain hammered against the corrugated awning of the vending machine alcove. Rina huddled under it, her work blouse clinging to her shoulders, her tablet clutched to her chest like a shield. Her heel had snapped ten minutes ago, and to make matters worse, her phone was a slick, dead brick. heyzo heyzo-2002 part1

"You look lost," he said. His voice was low, neutral. And the storm outside suddenly felt very, very far away

He held up his own key. "I'm the one who lost the rental agreement," he said softly, stepping inside and closing the door behind him. The rain drummed a frantic rhythm on the window. "The question is, Rina… why are you in my apartment?" Her heel had snapped ten minutes ago, and

He gestured toward the building. "There's a payphone in the lobby of number 3. Old building, but the line still works."