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Royal liked this George guy, he was smart and a great person, unlike the Warren guy. Royal put his hand up to apologize for not taking the cigar, "Thank you but, I don't smoke kills the lungs." Royal started to fake cough, to get the point across "So does second hand smoke." Royal turned back around to George, "My nephew and niece, love your show, they watch it all the time, reruns and everything."Royal started to smile. "And you probably heard of me because, I'm the new rising star in Hollywood. The next big thing in horror movies. Royal took out his phone to show George a picture of his new movie, "The Last Murder". "It's this great movie that, you have to go see, I play the main character his father is a axe murderer, he's coming to kill me and my friends at my 19th birthday bash. Royal shivers a little. "That's why I came here, I think this place will get my nerves on edge, and I can fell scared and use it in the movie. Royal felt proud of this movie, it was the one that was going to get him the Oscar.

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"The X stands for X Rated... ha! I'm just joking, my middle name is Xenia pronounced ze nee ah so Kitty Xenia Love, at you service." Kitty was starting to like Kimmi, she was someone Kitty could look up to, and hope to grow like her. "Can I ask you a question now?" Kitty got closer to Kimmi. "How do you know Geoff, are you guys really close or something?
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Jenkins returned to the lobby where everyone had gathered to talk amongst themselves. He had taken all four of Mr. Gates bags up to his room; with his bad back it took him four trips as he refused help. He was getting paid more than most sports stars, he might as well earn it. His father had always told him to earn what he made. Great man, he must remember to ask for time off to visit the nursing home soon.

He found his boss by following the stench of cigar smoke. The fool - not that he would ever voice that opinion - was already alienating the other guests. Several of whom Jenkins recognized. There was George Marrack, he was the host of a show his son watched. Over on a couch was Kitten...Kitty, something like that, his daughter was a huge fan, he must remember to get her autograph before the end of the get-together.

He hovered five feet behind his boss, his usually position whenever they were out and about. He could hear the fool trying to get the others to smoke this ridiculous cigars of his even though he himself didn’t even enjoy them. he was just trying to show off. Mr. Gates thought that money made the man, but Jenkins knew that the man made himself, money just provided care.
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"We used to be buisness partners. I wouldn't lie so I have nothing else to say. What do you have to do with Geoffrey?" Kimmi asked.
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George tried his best to suppress his smile at Royal's theatrics when he declined to smoke. It helped that he quite agreed with the young man. When he continued on to say that his niece and nephew adored George's show, he was flooded with pride and gratitude towards Royal for telling him. It always felt damn good to know that there were kids out there who enjoyed watching you work, though of course to George it hardly felt like work. Some of the more serious actors in his profession, especially ones who started with theater like he had, would probably hate the kind of silly role he did but he always found it fun and rewarding.

Then Royal told him about his profession, another actor, and showed him a picture of a movie he was doing. It sounded rather disturbing to George, but he'd seen scary movies before and some of them were well worth watching. “I'll have to see it when it comes out.” he smiled, “My nerves may be weaker than most, but I love a good story and good characters. Well, you certainly picked a good place to do some method acting. It feels like this place hasn't been lived in for quite a few decades.”

Just then the butler from earlier showed up; he looked a bit worn out and tired. Probably from carrying his employer's bags up to his room. It was then that George suddenly became aware of his own luggage that he'd set down on the floor next to him. Glancing at them, he said to the little group he was talking to. “I'm sorry, Max and I should probably get our bags to our rooms or we'll have to sit on them during dinner. Until later.” With that George nodded to Maxwell behind him, who lifted up his own bags and followed George, who in turn followed the rather young maid upstairs. So young in fact, that she might be young enough to have seen his show. He decided to test this out when they reached their rooms. “Thank you, my dear.” He said graciously and gave her a quirky thumbs up, a trademark of Mister Wilby's which he imitated exactly as he did on the show. If she had recognized him, she either didn't care or was too nervous to show it. He shrugged it off as he trudged into their room and she shuffled away to help other guests. Some peace and quiet for now would be welcome. Maybe they could find time to head back down and meet more of the guests before the bell rang.
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Artemio was pretty much done with exploring. He knew where pretty much every main room was, so he would know where to go. When he was about to go to where most of the other people were, he saw a maid walk by, with some people following her. Might be going to show everyone where the rooms were. Or taking them to the secret torture chamber to kill them all. Hopefully not. Besides, there probably wouldn't be a kid taking them to their doom. He decided to follow her. Eventually, he found all the rooms. He walked into his to quickly get everything sorted out. It seemed somewhat luxurious, which is kind of obvious, seeing how it was a manor. He was hoping that it would soon be time for dinner. He didn't have any lunch, as he was driving during that time, and being mobbed by fans at some kind of restaurant was something he didn't feel having happen. Not today, at least.

He opened his suitcase, which didn't have much stuff in it. Mainly a few extra pairs of clothes. He took all of them to the dresser, and put them in. Shirts at the top, pants in the middle, and miscellaneous stuff at the very bottom. He decided to see how the bed felt. It felt soft enough to fall asleep in, so he had no gripes about it. He decided to quickly scan around the room, before going back downstairs, near the entrance.
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"Oh!... well I know Geoff because he is a birth father. Kitty started to laugh."I'm joking I met him because his nephew is a friend of a friend, so I don't know a lot about him but, he seems pretty normal for an old guy."
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[For all intents and purposes of moving this story along, we'll assume everyone has arrived.]

The sharp, clear ringing of bells echoed throughout the entire manor. While small and seemingly insignificant, the set of bells that hung from the dining room door way gave such a surprisingly loud sound. It reverberated through every room, interrupting conversations and drawing the attention of those far away. It was time for dinner.

Kessa stood by the set of double doors, one hand resting on the doorknob and the other holding an ancient looking key. As she began unlocking the door, an odd sense of dread seemed to fill the entirety of the estate. A feeling so uncomfortable and so unnerving, it was as if the feeling of being watched was growing.
Kessa took a deep breath, trying to hide her nervousness. She swung the doors open to reveal...

...a grand, and beautiful dining room. A long table decorated with a red and white tablecloth sat in the middle. Countless of chairs surrounded it, each looking more comfortable than the next. A feast was laid out on the table. Geese, turkey, ham, corn, mashed potatoes, pies, and other delicacies were waiting to be feasted upon. It was truly a feast fit for a king

Kessa took a deep breath and stepped away from the doorway, mentally scolding herself for being ridiculously paranoid. Yet...the feeling of dread and uncertainty lingered in the air like a creature stalking its prey.
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George had never been in a room like this in his life before, it was almost as if it had sprung out from the pages of an old book. There were two beds laid out neatly in the room which were beckoning George's weary mind for a lie down. He placed his suitcase on one of the beds and began unpacking haphazardly; Maxwell followed suit. The room around them seemed to close in with its unpleasantness, though there was nothing overtly ugly or horrific about it. There was just something about the décor, the size and age of the room that just didn't sit right with George. He felt like a fish out of water, and was just about to express as much to Maxwell when the other man seemed to read his thoughts and pondered out loud, “How did we get here?”

The wind chimes tinkled madly in the wind outside as the hulking man leaned back on his kitchen chair. A neatly devoured breakfast and a pile of unopened mail were lying on the table. The one opened item was currently in his hand; an invitation. One look at the thing told the nature of it.

Maxwell's presence was announced by the screen door flapping in the wind as if it hated to be on hinges. He let himself in as always, closed the screen door and the inside door behind him. His sharp eyes caught the elegant looking invite in George's hand and he said definitively, “Whatever it is, you're goin'.”

George looked over his shoulder at Maxwell, who was wiping his shoes on the doormat. “But it's going to be posh. Fancy, I mean.” He fiddled with the expensive paper. He had been trying to shed some of his dialect lately. “It's from Geoff Tarnolin, did I tell you about him? I guess he's holding a dinner party at his manor next week.”

“Yep you did, and in that case, I'm goin' too.” He sat down in front of George, forcing his attention. Before George could offer whatever kind of ineffectual protest his mind was building up, Maxwell held up a hand. “You finally get a break from filmin' and all you've been doin' is sittin' at home.” He nodded in thanks as George poured him a cup of coffee. “Gonna get all cooped up.”

George picked up his own mug gingerly with his large hands and sipped the last of it, happily resigned. Looking up, he smiled and lilted, “Max, you are right as always.”


“You told me to go, and invited yourself along.” From anyone else, the statement would have been accusatory, but from George it was merely an observation. Maxwell opened his mouth to reply when the dinner bell rang, summoning all the guests from their current activities. They quickly headed downstairs and wandered into the dining room, surprised at its beauty, especially compared to the rest of the house. They seated themselves as George hungrily eyed the feast in front of them. He was certainly no stranger to overeating. They had to at least wait for their host, though, as they sat patiently.
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Jenkins followed his boss, five feet behind as always, quiet as a ghost. It seemed the fool was being lead less by the ringing of the bells and more by his nose. They came upon the double doors that separated the dining room from the rest of the house.

“Would you look at this,” Mr. Gates proclaimed in a great bellow, “Geoff knows how to eat like a man!”

Jenkins nodded at to that astute proclamation. “Indeed, sir, that he does.”

What a feast, he thought to himself, it must of taken days to cook. He wanted nothing more than to sit at the table, next to his boss who sat himself to the left of the head of the table. But Jenkins knew what would happen if he did. He knew that according to his boss ‘the help’ shouldn’t dine with the ‘master.’ He really was a pompous ass.

But he was his boss, he told himself with a barely audible sigh.
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