Silent Check-In, Final Checkout

She died alone in a quiet motel room. No struggle. No witnesses. Just a bed made with careful hands and a silence that refused to explain itself. Staff knocked, called, waited, listening for footsteps that never came. Her suitcase was small, her life even smaller on paper. No note. No list of contacts. Just days of choices that no one thought to question unti… Continues…

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