SquishCat
How the heck are we still alive???
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Nue
The house was old. That's about where his thoughts ended when he looked at the place. The paint was peeling, some windows were cracked, a few roof tiles were either loose or missing all together; it was just a mess. A mess that he certainly didn't have the funds to clean up. And as Aiko took a step out of his excuse for a car, he briefly wondered why the universe hated him so.
"Is this it?" a voice to his right asked.
"Yep," Aiko responded.
"It's so... dusty." Lucas, his younger brother qupped.
The two stood there for a moment longer before Lucas started down the driveway towards the door. Aiko sighed and went to the back of the car, opening the trunk to get their luggage. The last member of their tiny little family, Alan, hopped out from the back seat and came back to help. And as Aiko slung a bag over his shoulder, he took a moment to really look at the place.
The house itself was a fairly average size two story home set with a kitchen, bathroom, living room, and two bedrooms. At least, that's what he was told. The man who rented them this place seemed shady at best, though perhaps he was just far too lax, having failed to list any rules or have them sign any documents other than the bare necessities. He only accepted this place because it was going for extremily cheap. It was a wonder why no one else had already taken the offer.
And finally, as the two have all their luggage ready to go(cause real men only take one trip), they make their way inside the house and start to unpack.
The house was old. That's about where his thoughts ended when he looked at the place. The paint was peeling, some windows were cracked, a few roof tiles were either loose or missing all together; it was just a mess. A mess that he certainly didn't have the funds to clean up. And as Aiko took a step out of his excuse for a car, he briefly wondered why the universe hated him so.
"Is this it?" a voice to his right asked.
"Yep," Aiko responded.
"It's so... dusty." Lucas, his younger brother qupped.
The two stood there for a moment longer before Lucas started down the driveway towards the door. Aiko sighed and went to the back of the car, opening the trunk to get their luggage. The last member of their tiny little family, Alan, hopped out from the back seat and came back to help. And as Aiko slung a bag over his shoulder, he took a moment to really look at the place.
The house itself was a fairly average size two story home set with a kitchen, bathroom, living room, and two bedrooms. At least, that's what he was told. The man who rented them this place seemed shady at best, though perhaps he was just far too lax, having failed to list any rules or have them sign any documents other than the bare necessities. He only accepted this place because it was going for extremily cheap. It was a wonder why no one else had already taken the offer.
And finally, as the two have all their luggage ready to go(cause real men only take one trip), they make their way inside the house and start to unpack.