The Hidden Stone by Leah (tharntype novel english .txt) π
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"A dream I had."
"Oh?"
"Yup, It was really weird."
"What happened?"
I froze, not sure if I should tell him the truth or not.
βItβs alright if you donβt remember every little detail.β He said with a smile, βI can tell itβs bothering you, so why donβt you go with us. We are going to get the supplies to fix your room.β
My room was down the single hallway, to the right. My room smelt of wet dog and was growing with mold. The carpet was wet and cold, while the walls were pealing apart. There was a large hole in the wall between my room and the bathroom. The rather small door was falling off its hinges, absolutely crawling with cobwebs.
I sighed, βWhat are we getting first.β
βFirst we are going to rip up your carpet and take off that ridiculous wall paper. We have hired someone to get rid of that mold. He will be here in about ten minutes. Then we are going to fix that hole in your wall. After that we will repaint your room and fix the door. Finally we will furnish your room.β
βWe are going to do all that today?β
βWe are sure going to try.β Elya came around the corner dressed in a short flowery dress. Her long, brown hair was pulled up into two braids tied by light blue ribbons.
βThere she is,β Dad said gliding over to her, βMy beauty.β
βOh, stop!β She smiled and laughed.
βCome on baby, dance with me!β I have to admit I had never seen Dad so happy. Play time was over as soon as the door bell squawked to life.
βOh,β Elya said fixing her hair. That must be the mold guy. Uh, I will get it.β She strode over to the door and opened it to a very large, fat man that smelt of smoke and beer. His smile revealed stained, yellow teeth. He had a large beard and looked absolutely filthy. Surprise was etched into Elyaβs face as she welcomed him in and told him all about the mold filled rooms.
βSure,β He grunted. βIβll have it cleaned up in no time.β
βGreat, thank you. We are going to run some errands, we will be back.β
βNo, donβt mind me. You take as long as you want.β
βThank you.β And with that, the journey began.
Chapter 3
I lay in my new bed under my new scratchy sheets in my new light purple room. An old fan turned over and over and over and over again until I was forced to turn it off. Dad came into the room and sat on the edge of my bed.
βWhat do you think?β He asked.
βIt looks great.β It was true. The hole in the wall was gone along with all the cobwebs and mold. The carpet smelt fresh and clean and the door was back on its hinges. I the corner of the room sat a bookshelf, complete with a single book, and an empty closet. There was nothing on the dresser along with the side table. There were no pictures on the wall, and no particular theme to the room. The only thing that really bothered me was the squeaky window.
Publication Date: 10-27-2011
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