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The Door

He doesn’t go there as much as he did in the past.

He still owns it through one of his companies, but the building in downtown is primarily inhabited just by squatters and drug users who have no idea that the owner is also one of them and was a frequent guest.

The building is an old office building.

Five stories.

In one of the corners of the third floor is a locked door.

Steel.

No one is getting in there except for the owner. It is his personal sanctuary when he is there shooting up with the regulars.

It is a place he can escape and enjoy his high without fear of something happening to him.

That fear is real.

Prior to buying the building, our actor would be with the masses and was repeatedly robbed or beaten up while wasted.

He bought the building because he envisioned it as a place where users could go and feel safe.

For a long time he even had a security guard there to make sure people could do their thing without being bothered.

Our actor is a former A+ lister although he has not been that high in decades.

Technically he is probably no higher than C list on the acting side of things, but I promise that every single one of you knows who he is.

His new girlfriend is really trying to stay close to him and act as a sober coach.

Since she has been in his life, the trips to the building are a once every other month thing.

There is no longer a security guard and the place has turned into a dump.

Our actor, once known for paying for everyone’s fix multiple times a day is a forgotten figure with people being replaced by other people and so on.

The one thing that remains though is that door.

Impenetrable to the most concerted efforts.

It is waiting there for the actor to return, although his actress girlfriend hopes he never does.

Macaulay Culkin

Brenda Song


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