We can do that?

While there were some incidents along the way, after the heavy discussion we had about IRIS and Trinity, Lilly and I chatted amiably till we got to the warehouse district. When we arrived, we saw the rows and rows of identical warehouse buildings. Each warehouse was about two stories tall and had enough space to put in twenty cars side by side. 

The warehouses were each divided into "apartments units".  One could rent as many units as needed and deposit your items for safe keeping. Apparently, dad left them instructions that should he pass, they were to contact us and transfer ownership of the sole unit which he rented. 

Mom and I didn't even know that he died until after the government agencies notified us. Before I left, dad had all his guns scattered around the house, so I didn't know when he started using warehouses. Turns out he paid for a ten-year rental in advance after I moved out. I supposedly still had five years before the rental ended.