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Bed Bug Hotel

The uncomfortable-sounding Bed Bug Hotel, from all appearances,
is the sort of place weary travelers turn to when they cannot
pay for decent lodging. Hotels like this are buildings upwards
of thirty years old, whose managers saw business migrate to
competitors away from Cape Suzette's inner city. These haunts
now sit in shambles, their owners eking out a bare income
from the strangers who wander in for shelter, or unscrupulous
types who hide out there and pay to keep things quiet.
Every room in the Bed Bug Hotel is the same brick box with
boarded-up windows, bare light bulbs, and minimal utilities.
Basic conveniences include a phone, a tinny radio, and a bed
that flips down from the wall. One night in this tenement
is sure to leave anyone itching for a room in a real hotel.
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