"Hotel room, actually," he says, rubbing the back of his head awkwardly. "Didn't have the necessary identification or credit for a flat in this city."
The hotel was small and dingy-looking with a big neon No Vacancy blinking underneath a blown-out neon palm tree. His room was up the creaking metal stairs and at the end of the row.
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