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He didn't need to find a door. The "zip code" was a reminder of what the town had sacrificed for the water they drank. He dropped the key into the depths, watching the ripples fade, leaving the secrets of 135046 to the quiet of the lake.

"For the door that still stands where the dry land used to be." 135046 zip

As the sun dipped low, Elias reached the water's edge. He opened the envelope. Inside was a single, rusted brass key and a note written in fading ink: He didn't need to find a door

He remembered an old local legend about a "ghost district"β€”a small settlement flooded decades ago to create the reservoir. Local lore whispered that the surveyors had assigned a temporary six-digit code to the area just before it vanished under the rising waters. "For the door that still stands where the

The town’s actual zip codes started with 133 or 134, yet the machine had sorted it here. Elias felt a strange pull. He didn't put it in the "Return to Sender" bin. Instead, he tucked it under his coat and walked toward the Hinckley Reservoir.

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