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"Where we love is home, home that our feet may leave, but not our hearts." 

 

 

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To: Freyd
From: Mari

Door is unlocked. Please let yourself in when you arrive.

 


 

Dealing with the strain of another Earning a Living quest; and fishing alone on the 10th floor…and the stress of that strange dark Shinsengumi man - unmistakingly a Laughing Coffin member… It was all too much. It would be nice to have a reprieve. Lancaster was dealing with ‘his business’ which left her for some time alone.

And Freyd…was on his way. Mari truly wanted him to be the first person to see her new home. The entire place seemed a little darker than her previous cottage, but it was much larger. No longer was it a one roomed shabby shack. Several rooms, both upstairs and down branched off from the cozy living/dining room area. Mari had quite literally spent all her col on the place. She still wanted to add back in her cozy nook with the Kotasu..but for now - what she had would make do. Despite the dim lighting the entire place felt warm the fire was well lit - candles were scattered about the place. Rugs thrown ever which way. It was no longer just the bare necessities. But felt truly lived in. A violin sat on one of the chairs that faced the fire. Two dirty cups sat on the coffee table by the chair opposite.

Her tattered scarf sat draped over a chair at the dining room table; which had two sets of cutlery and dishes already set out. On the table sat a steaming cup of coffee, that distinctly smelt of vanilla. 

The woman wore a long sleeved woollen jumper, and black tights underneath. Her feet had slippers that looked like frogs' faces, and every time she stepped their mouths would open - quite out of place for the entire outfit, and motif of the home. The woman’s unruly hair had been plaited and pushed back and away from her face. She wore a olive green apron tied around her waist. It was covered in flour and egg.

She was humming softly - opening the oven to check on something before closing it.

Edited by Mari
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