MasukJaxon
Kat turned into the long drive that sat between a stone walk wall that outlined the front entrance of the property. You couldn’t see from the front entrance any part of the house with all the trees that were place on the property. Once they got further along the drive the outline of the house was starting to become more apparent.
The house itself, was not a house. It was more like a an olde english castle on the edge of a large city. Its architecture was magnificent in its own way. With the high arched steeples on either corner and curved, colorful plated windows in the front of the house and else where. But what made it such a modern palace was the three to two to even a single car garage randomly placed on the back and side of the house. From the looks of it, the living quarters were in the front of the house and upstairs, because the back and part of one side of the place was garage and parking spaces and lots of trees and shrubbery.
It could almost be about a three story, but it didn’t look like that nobody lived upstairs. The windows were dark and no light came on from the inside. It could have just been a loft or and attic that nobody dared to enter. Either way it gave the place that eerie feeling about itself, but still looked rather homely in a way that the yard was landscaped and the building itself was placed on the backside of the property away from the bustling part of the entrance.
Once Kat had parked the car at the front entrance, she motioned for Jaxon to get out of the car and take a look around. Once he did, he thought to himself, that he couldn’t have even thought up anything as grandieur as this to build. Whomever did design it, outside or inside, was a genius.
After taking a deep breath and one more look around he turned and took his bag out of the backseat of the mustang and placed it upon his shoulder. He could have grabbed the rest of his luggage and equipment in the trunk of the car, but he wanted to take a look around himself before he did any unpacking.
Katarina had already walked her way up the 4 steps and onto the columned porch and was awaiting him before she opened the door to their new home. Jaxon walked behind her at a slower pace still looking around and taking in everything he could in.
“Kat, love, how did u come by this place? It must have cost a fortune. Its so...so, BIG!”
he said after looking at the glass door and then to her.
Katarina smiled and took the keys and unlocked the door. Once opened, the light from the ceiling chandalier sparkled upon their faces and down upon the walls and floor of the foyer.
“It was all in part due to a big favor that one of my clients owed me. And a few other things. But no need to worry. Everything is paid for and all mine, ours,” she said and continued on. “How about I show you where we will be staying?”
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