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Death Knocks On The Door
Author: Paul_okito
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One day earlier....

In one on the Dormitory apartment which was located at the Dormitory section which was were Paxton's room was.

It had the exact same features of Talon's room which also means that Paxton had a roommate.

Paxton who was sitting on the couch which was at the sitting room thought to himself,

"What if I don't win him tomorrow? Nah! I will" he said to himself as he stood up from the crouch as he was heading to the bathroom to wash his face.

Paxton made his way towards the bathroom,

He pushed open the bathroom door, revealing a total white space made of white tiles. It had a porcelain sink just at the right hand corner after the entrance, a mirror mounted on the wall, and a standard white bathtub close by.

Approaching the sink, Paxton reached out and turned on the faucet, allowing water to flow into the basin. He cupped his hands, splashing cool water onto his face, refreshing himself after a long day. Droplets trickled down his skin.

As he looked up to gaze at his r
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