When the letter said she was inheriting a beautiful, Victorian manor, Sonya had thought it was too good to be true. She didn't really think it was too good to be true. People said that all the time when they got a supposedly amazing gift from someone. But now that she was standing behind the rusty iron gate and looking over the "beautiful manor", she felt as though the universe had completely ripped her off. Even from where she was standing she could see that the windows were covered in filth, the paint was peeling off the walls, the wooden pillars holding up the balcony was ready to collapse at any given moment along with the rest of the house.
Sonya scanned the building one last time and let out a sigh. It wasn't what she imagined, but it was hers. And there was no way she was going to crawl back to her parents. Not like her parents would be letting her back in the house anytime soon after she walked out screaming that she was going to make something of herself in her brand spankin' new mansion. Anyways, what's done was done and she had to move forward. Digging into her front pocket, Sonya pulled out a slender, gold key. She thought for a moment about turning around and selling the expensive looking key to the nearest pawn shop but decided against it as she inserted it into the gate. Immediately, the gate swung open without any problem or creak. Sonya raised an eyebrow, but simply shrugged and headed for the door, pulling her rolling suitcase over the weeds and dead grass.
It wasn't until she made it safely over the rickety staircase that she realized that she did not have a key for the door. Her great uncle had only sent her one key. Maybe it was a master key? It made sense... Sonya stuck the key into the front door's hole (she snorted at the dirty joke she made in her head) and turned it without any difficulty. Sonya waited for a moment, thinking the door would magically open by itself like the gate did. Unfortunately, she didn't.
Well there goes my hopes in having a magical house... She thought as she swung the door open herself. The inside made her gasp. The inside was completely [i]clean[/i! And there was already some furniture inside! From the foyer she could see a nice sitting room to her right with a couch and some armchairs encircling an oak coffee table. To her left was a formal dining room that looked like it was used often and instead held some mail. From that room, she could get a peak into the kitchen and what looked like the casual dining room. And in both rooms was a closed door. She'd have to explore them later on. Right now, she was still in awe. It seriously looked like this place was still being lived in. But by who? It couldn't have been any homeless people; this place was too tidy. Deciding the best course of action to see if anyone was still living here, Sonya let go of her luggage and took a small step inside.
"Uh, hello?" She called out.
Sonya scanned the building one last time and let out a sigh. It wasn't what she imagined, but it was hers. And there was no way she was going to crawl back to her parents. Not like her parents would be letting her back in the house anytime soon after she walked out screaming that she was going to make something of herself in her brand spankin' new mansion. Anyways, what's done was done and she had to move forward. Digging into her front pocket, Sonya pulled out a slender, gold key. She thought for a moment about turning around and selling the expensive looking key to the nearest pawn shop but decided against it as she inserted it into the gate. Immediately, the gate swung open without any problem or creak. Sonya raised an eyebrow, but simply shrugged and headed for the door, pulling her rolling suitcase over the weeds and dead grass.
It wasn't until she made it safely over the rickety staircase that she realized that she did not have a key for the door. Her great uncle had only sent her one key. Maybe it was a master key? It made sense... Sonya stuck the key into the front door's hole (she snorted at the dirty joke she made in her head) and turned it without any difficulty. Sonya waited for a moment, thinking the door would magically open by itself like the gate did. Unfortunately, she didn't.
Well there goes my hopes in having a magical house... She thought as she swung the door open herself. The inside made her gasp. The inside was completely [i]clean[/i! And there was already some furniture inside! From the foyer she could see a nice sitting room to her right with a couch and some armchairs encircling an oak coffee table. To her left was a formal dining room that looked like it was used often and instead held some mail. From that room, she could get a peak into the kitchen and what looked like the casual dining room. And in both rooms was a closed door. She'd have to explore them later on. Right now, she was still in awe. It seriously looked like this place was still being lived in. But by who? It couldn't have been any homeless people; this place was too tidy. Deciding the best course of action to see if anyone was still living here, Sonya let go of her luggage and took a small step inside.
"Uh, hello?" She called out.