{"type":"location","location":{"title":"Your Office - Cass Corridor Community Center","description":"You sit at a worn desk in a modest office on the second floor of the Cass Corridor Community Center, a brick building that has seen better days. Outside your window, the Detroit neighborhood stretches out in a patchwork of boarded-up storefronts, vacant lots, and the occasional well-maintained home standing defiant against decay. It's late afternoon, and gray light filters through the dusty blinds.\n\nOn your desk lies a stack of case files. Your clients' reports have been growing increasingly strange over the past month. Mrs. Chen describes seeing a pristine Woolworth's on what is now an empty lot. Mr. Jackson claims he found a dated photograph from 1952 tucked inside the ruins of an old barbershop, the photo showing the shop in perfect condition with people he doesn't recognize smiling at the camera. A teenager named Marcus says his friends refuse to go near the abandoned school anymore because they keep seeing it 'the way it used to be.'\n\nYour supervisor thinks stress and collective nostalgia are driving these reports. But you've worked in this community long enough to know when something doesn't add up. The physical evidence—the old items appearing in ruins—troubles you most.\n\nYour appointment book shows you have time before your evening home visits. The neighborhood awaits.","suggestedActions":["Review the case files on your desk in detail","Head out into the neighborhood to visit one of your clients","Visit the abandoned Woolworth's location Mrs. Chen mentioned","Call your supervisor to discuss the strange reports"],"conversation":"kxwp1pnqotm32iim2leer2"},"conversationLength":1,"maxFreeConversationLength":10}