"Here you go," the real estate agent said as he tossed me the keys. "Its all yours!"
"Thanks man!" I shouted over my shoulder as I jogged up the steep set of stairs to get to my new house, if you consider a 4 floor Victorian style mansion a house.
"Wow." I whispered to myself as I unlocked the door and walked inside. The house was already huge, but after the past owners had cleared out all their furniture, the house seemed even more expansive. I looked around at the big, spacious entrance area that was complete with a chandelier and curved banister.
"Hello!" I shouted into the empty room. My words echoed off the walls over and over again, which was normal considering I was the only person there.
"Cool" I thought to myself as I placed my hand back on the doorknob. I then shut the door behind me, placing my small bag next to the wall in the process.
Considering there was not that much stuff to do, with my furniture not being shipped from my house until tomorrow, I decided it was the perfect time to explore my new house.
I started on the main floor where I already was. I walked through the entrance area, then into the living room, the kitchen, the dining room, and finally my new master bedroom. The bedroom was huge, with a stained glass window of a red Rose bush.
I then headed upstairs to look at what was up there. There was two guest bedrooms, a library, and a door that lead to the long balcony that looked out over the gorgeous backyard. The backyard had lush trees, a walking trail on a pebble path, a wide assortment of flowers, and a beautiful marble fountain in the center of it all in the shape of a key.
"Thats odd" I thought to myself, but I then forgot the topic because it didn't have much importance to me. I then continued my personal tour, where I walked the length of the long balcony, looking at all the peculiar designs on flowerpots that were supporting dandelions. The designs consisted of flowers with faces, a blue caterpillar, and playing cards with faces. The designs were all so weird, but the house had been vacant for 6 or 7 years so it had probably been a fad back when the designers made the flowerpots. After staring at the pots for a while, I continued walking and eventually went back inside. I walked up the stairs to the third floor and it was about the same as the second one, but this floor didn't have a balcony. I went back down to the first floor and was about to leave to go get something to eat when something caught my eye.
