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Room A325: A Short Story
Hello, I went through and scrubbed down the kitchen (minus the floors). However, well I was cleaning I found food with mold growing on it in the cabinets and the fridge. Because of this, I went through and throughout anything I found that was past its expiration date or anything that seemed sketchy (strange fluids coming out of it, strange orders coming from it, or mold growing on it). I know some of this stuff may have still been usable, so I will pay you back if I threw out anything that you were still using. You just need to come talk to me in room A325. Sorry about the inconvenience.
On a separate note, there is now an emergency kit with things like bandages, burn medicine, and a sewing kit in the labeled drawer by the sink. There are

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