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Watching them load the fridge into their borrowed trailer, Elias felt the satisfaction that no corporate paycheck could offer. He was the bridge between the wasteful and the wanting. He was the man who turned "hauling it away" into "bringing it home."

Back at the warehouse, the air smelled of ozone and degreaser. Elias got to work. He didn’t just flip these machines; he restored them. He scrubbed the grime from the drum of the washer and polished the chrome on the fridge until it reflected the flickering overhead lights.

The heavy oak door of the Miller estate groaned as Elias pushed it open. He wasn’t a thief, though he moved with a quiet, practiced caution. He was a scavenger of the modern age—a buyer of things left behind.

Elias operated "Second Life Appliances," a one-man shop out of a rented warehouse on the edge of town. He spent his days scouring local listings and answering frantic calls from people moving cross-country or clearing out estates.

Elias checked his map. She was only three miles away, tucked in a suburb where people valued convenience over profit.

Elias pointed to the Miller fridge. It looked brand new under the warehouse lights.

His phone buzzed. It was a local number—a woman named Sarah. She sounded tired.

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