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**Title:** A Conundrum at a Locked Gate (implied, not explicit)
**Summary:**
* The narrator recounts two situations where they were asked to let strangers into a locked gate/access-controlled area: once in their own condo building and again at a rented Airbnb in California during VidCon and Anime Expo.
* In the California incident, a man (claiming to be "Chris", later found to be possibly "Felipe Gonzalez") asked to be let in at 3:00 a.m. to retrieve his allegedly forgotten wallet by the jacuzzi.
* The narrator and a friend, Claire, initially refused, citing uncertainty and safety concerns. They later found a wallet, but its discovery and the man's story raised more suspicions.
* Despite the man's pleas, they did not let him in, prioritizing caution and the security purpose of the locked gate, instead offering to arrange for him to retrieve his belongings in the morning.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, without opinions, in short sentences with each fact numbered:
1. The narrator lives in a condo apartment complex with key access through a locked gate or door.
2. The narrator recently returned from a trip to California for VidCon and Anime Expo.
3. During the trip, the narrator rented an Airbnb in a gated complex with friends for the duration of the convention.
4. One night, at around 3:00 a.m., the narrator and a friend (Claire) ran out of toilet paper in the Airbnb.
5. The Airbnb didn't have extra toilet paper, and their drivers were too tired to go out and get some.
6. A friend (Al) pointed out a public bathroom on the first floor of the complex, across from the gym.
7. While searching for the bathroom, the narrator and Claire encountered a stranger (later claimed to be named Chris/Felipe) at the front gate.
8. The stranger asked to be let in, claiming he had left his wallet by the jacuzzi on the rooftop patio.
9. The narrator and Claire declined, citing they were just visitors and didn't know the stranger.
10. Before denying the stranger, the narrator and Claire checked the rooftop patio for the wallet with the help of another friend (Elle).
11. They found a wallet, but not by the jacuzzi; it belonged to "Felipe Gonzalez".
12. The stranger's story about his friends being in room 208 couldn't be verified, as no one answered the door.
13. The narrator and Claire didn't let the stranger in, citing safety concerns.
14. The narrator offered to call an Uber for the stranger to retrieve his wallet in the morning.