SimonW
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Chapter 1: The Mysterious Letters…
The automobile chugged along the winding path of dirt and loose cobble with an almost pathetic whine as the two occupants were trying to haphazardly avoid bumping into each other in the back seat. They did not speak nor make eye contact with each other being practically strangers, letting the countryside whizz past as the sun peeked through the numerous tree lines going past the window of the car. One would scarcely know the two passengers to be related were it not for the fine features of heredity within their bone structure and a mild case of downtrodden contempt at their bumpy predicament they found themselves within. The only notable link was a black envelope clutched within the man’s hand. Meanwhile, the woman sitting beside him had it peeking from her altruistic blue handbag, which she held in her lap to steady herself from the old ridden country road.
The ride was unpleasant for both occupants but after the driver had shifted gears it became apparent their destination was in view just up the road, a looming mass of brown and grey as the Lattimer Manor was just ahead. The big mansion seemed isolated as the gates were already open to receive visitors to the gathering this evening, the sun already dipping below the tree line that was on both sides densely creating an almost wooden private barricade of wood and foliage to the estate.
The car stopped short in front of the mansion with the awning of the front looking ominous yet inviting to the last guests that exited the stopped vehicle, grateful the bumpy ride was now over.
The driver did and said nothing after the guests had departed his vehicle, merely waiting inside the car as the man left after the lady and closed the car door behind him after getting out.
With not an utterance of warning, the driver and his car backed down the driveway and left back down the cobblestone road back the way he came after making a u-turn to get out.
Not taking notice of this hasty retreat, the man and woman just wandered over to the entranceway of the manor and stood under the awning whilst awaiting at the brown brass doorway that stood before them.
Taking the initiative, the man raised his hand and pulled upon a side pull string bell that peeled into the ether of the confines of the house, announcing that somebody had arrived at the front entranceway.
( to be continued…)
The automobile chugged along the winding path of dirt and loose cobble with an almost pathetic whine as the two occupants were trying to haphazardly avoid bumping into each other in the back seat. They did not speak nor make eye contact with each other being practically strangers, letting the countryside whizz past as the sun peeked through the numerous tree lines going past the window of the car. One would scarcely know the two passengers to be related were it not for the fine features of heredity within their bone structure and a mild case of downtrodden contempt at their bumpy predicament they found themselves within. The only notable link was a black envelope clutched within the man’s hand. Meanwhile, the woman sitting beside him had it peeking from her altruistic blue handbag, which she held in her lap to steady herself from the old ridden country road.
The ride was unpleasant for both occupants but after the driver had shifted gears it became apparent their destination was in view just up the road, a looming mass of brown and grey as the Lattimer Manor was just ahead. The big mansion seemed isolated as the gates were already open to receive visitors to the gathering this evening, the sun already dipping below the tree line that was on both sides densely creating an almost wooden private barricade of wood and foliage to the estate.
The car stopped short in front of the mansion with the awning of the front looking ominous yet inviting to the last guests that exited the stopped vehicle, grateful the bumpy ride was now over.
The driver did and said nothing after the guests had departed his vehicle, merely waiting inside the car as the man left after the lady and closed the car door behind him after getting out.
With not an utterance of warning, the driver and his car backed down the driveway and left back down the cobblestone road back the way he came after making a u-turn to get out.
Not taking notice of this hasty retreat, the man and woman just wandered over to the entranceway of the manor and stood under the awning whilst awaiting at the brown brass doorway that stood before them.
Taking the initiative, the man raised his hand and pulled upon a side pull string bell that peeled into the ether of the confines of the house, announcing that somebody had arrived at the front entranceway.
( to be continued…)
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