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Gull Cottage was a massive Victorian beach house that sat precariously on the edge of Gregg Pointe, the tallest and jagged of all of the seaside cliffs that bordered the village. A massive wraparound porch dominated the front façade of the home while its pale blue-grey paint blended the imposing structure seamlessly with the ocean mists that lingered from the violent crashing of the waves. A collection of towering spires and turrets shot upwards from the northern walls of the house making it seem as though Gull Cottage would reach up through the clouds to touch the hand of God himself.
"It's beautiful!" Lucy exclaimed as Martha pushed open the front gate and led them up a winding brick path to the massive oak door. "My uncle was always fond of a tidy house and pleasant view," Martha chuckled as she fished in her apron pocket for the key. Creaking in protest, the ancient door swung open and the trio entered the impressive grand foyer. "I've only got one room left," Martha explained as Lucy and Anna set their bags at their feet, "It's the attic loft. It's not much but it does have a beautiful view of the sea at sunset," Martha picked up one of the bags and started up the great winding staircase that dominated the grand foyer.
Lucy and Anna picked up the remaining bags and followed Martha to the top of the staircase where they stopped before a tall weathered oak door. "Well, here we are, here's the key. I'll leave you to get settled. Dinner will be served at seven," Martha pulled a small gold skeleton key from her apron pocket and placed it in Lucy's palm. "Thank you Martha!" Lucy smiled, embracing her friend one last time before unlocking the door and ushering her daughter inside.
"Mama, can I have the bed by the window?" Anna raced to the small cot tucked away in the corner of the room underneath the large bay window with its endless view of the sea. "Of course," Lucy smiled lifting one of their bags on the modest four poster bed that dominated the other half of the room. "Anna, come and help me put our things away," Lucy motioned to the bag of clothes that lay open on the bed. Diligently the young girl skipped to her mother's side and helped place the folded clothes in the large armoire next to the four poster bed.
