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Stories set in office buildings or during business-related travel.

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“Carlos, the red slip is a timeless invitation, a whisper of mystery that flirts with the unknown. Whether she was a fleeting muse or the opening act of a longer saga, you’ve already captured a moment worth retelling. Keep an eye on the balcony—if she ever returns, bring a bottle of something you love. If she doesn’t, you’ve still earned a tale that will make your regulars raise an eyebrow and ask for a “special” on the house.”

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