Chapter 7Lee ran for the apartment door, thrilled with the sound of the buzzer. There would be no more banging directly on his door while someone stood in the hallway. Now he not only had his own personal apartment door, but there was also a fire door at the top of the stairs, and an exterior door that he had to let people through. People who announced their presence with a buzz, then had to wait all the way down at street level before being let in. It was an unfathomable amount of privacy. He took the stairs two at a time, one hand on the banister that felt wonderfully safe and secure and able to hold his weight, the other hand on a wall that he wasn’t worried would spread some kind of communicable disease every time he touched it. If this was how the other side lived, he liked it. Ther

