Things won't get good and long until chapter 4. So until then, these first three will be a little short.
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As Luigi made his way down the street, he couldn't help but scream to the heavens how he had just won a large mansion. The locals though, weren't too pleased with the green cladded man's yelling that they proceeded to pelt him with garbage until he stopped. After reading the flyer for the thousandth time, Luigi knew where to go from memory. All he had to do was turn left down at the intersection and go down the block until he came upon the woods. After a few minutes of tireless running, Luigi made it to the wooded entrance. From pavement to dirt, Luigi walked into the shrubbery.
For what seemed like hours, it was only seconds to Luigi when he came upon the monstrous house. Though, he was a bit wary from running around in the woods that he was calmed down to the point of walking. The dirt road yielded some sites for him to behold. To his right there was a broken down carriage and to his left was an old shack with a dim light peeking through the dusty window. Luigi looked at the carriage and it seemed to be very old, as some wood broke off when he touched it. Luigi assumed the shack was an old outhouse.
Blue flames lit the fenced entrance to the mansion. The tall plumber was beginning to get an odd sensation in his mind from his new surroundings in the front of the mansion. There were dozens of gravestones all around him, some dating back to hundreds of years others to a few days ago. Feeling a bit disturbed, Luigi looked up and took a good look at his new place. The mansion itself was a deep green color with some yellow eroding all over. The windows were tall and wide and lined for two rows of the mansion. In fact, two of the windows in the center were brightly lit, making it look as though the mansion had an evil face. Two huge chimneys were on both sides of the roof as well. Luigi guessed that the large house had at least three floors and a basement.
The plumber cautiously walked up the steps of the mansion, as each one creaked so loudly that almost a deaf person could clearly hear it. He felt as though he was going to fall right through them and be stuck there until Mario came by. After taking his time up the four steps, Luigi slowly walked to the front door. The door itself was about as large as a small elephant and was made of two separate doors. A skull adorned the center of the two, creating a feeling of intimidation in Luigi's frightful mind. In any case, he gulped down the last of the saliva in his mouth, grabbed the door handle, and trekked inside. The door closed with a loud boom, seemingly making anyone nearby or inside the building in a deep sleep wake.
