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mercyverse_residences [2022/02/26 01:05] – [Zee Adelbertsmiter House] theirine | mercyverse_residences [2022/04/26 13:16] – [Andre Lair] theirine | ||
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* the pole barn is motor home sized; that along with strategically planted foliage, protected his privacy< | * the pole barn is motor home sized; that along with strategically planted foliage, protected his privacy< | ||
* neighboring houses but they were closer to the highway< | * neighboring houses but they were closer to the highway< | ||
+ | * grass was knee high, and flowers were planted around the edge of the house, long dead< | ||
+ | * Like the house, the dining room was small but pretty. The floor was oak, antiqued with a white wash that made the room feel bigger than it was. On one side of the room was a brick fireplace. Family photographs covered most of the surface of the mantelpiece. Children and grandchildren, | ||
+ | * the kitchen was surprisingly big for the size of the house. Someone had painted the wooden cabinets white, then toll-painted flowers and vines all over. The window over the sink was covered with dark green garbage sacks sealed with duct tape so no light would get through< | ||
+ | * the basement was a very deep hole dug into the dirt to allow access to the plumbing under the house. There were a few old shelves leaned up against a foundation wall, and some fencing materials. On the other side of the room was a canopy bed straight out of a bodice-ripper romance< | ||
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====Angus Hopper House==== | ====Angus Hopper House==== | ||
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[[Frost Burned]] | [[Frost Burned]] | ||
- | * Zee's house was less than a mile from Kennewick High School, a small Victorian | + | * Less than a mile from Kennewick High School, a small Victorian< |
- | * Zee's house was furnished | + | * House needed paint and a little work on the porch. The yard was tiny< |
- | * To the right, a door opened to an eat-in kitchen that had a 1950' | + | * House and yard were surrounded by a wrought-iron fence that was suitably elaborate for an iron-kissed fae's home< |
+ | * Furnished | ||
+ | * To the right, a door opened to an eat-in kitchen that had a 1950' | ||
+ | * Typically Victorian narrow and steep stairs to the second story and from there to a hallway. At the end of the hall was a half door- two feet wide by three feet tall, the kind of door that would have hidden a linen closet or a dumbwaiter< | ||
+ | * The room was narrow and long, wide enough, if barely, for three people to stand shoulder to shoulder. The floor was carpeted with layers of Persian rugs that were worth a not-so-small fortune< | ||
+ | * Unmatched bookcases lined the wall on one of the long ways of the room, ranging from hand-carved museum pieces to boards separated by cinder blocks. The top two shelves of each held a selection of unpainted metal toys. The rest of the shelves were filled with various sharp=bladed weapons. The books, and there were a lot of them, were piled on the floor on the other side of the room. The wall directly across from the doorway was entirely covered by an enormous mirror< | ||
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