Chapter 3

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"So what are the question's that you wanted to ask me?"

"Well first we need to know if you have any family that we can call for you

to stay with."

"No I do not."

"How did the fire start?"

"Well, let's see..." Karenina started there as she began to tell the story.

I live alone just like I have for a long while now. Many years back

before I lost both my parents due to a terrible train accident, I had

inherited the most beautiful house I have ever seen in my entire life. The

house had a white picket fence, a light lavender shutters. The outside of

the house was painted a rosy cheek pink. There were two gardens in the

front lawn. One filled with roses, and daisy's. The other with Fresh mint,

lilacs, morning glory's, and any other type of flower that you could

possibly my think of. Although the inside was even better. You had

multiple bedrooms, multiple bathrooms, closets. The kitchen was really

big. Next to the kitchen was the dining room, and in that dining room

was a fireplace. That fireplace was the most special thing in the entire

house. The outside frames were made if gold. I was told that when she

added firewood, or started a fire, to always put the cage back on

immediately. Normally I always did what i was told, but tonight

something came over me, and I thought that it wouldn't hurt to watch the

flames for a few minutes without the cage on. As the few minutes went

on, the fire started to grow, and a nearby chair caught on fire. I didn't

know what to do, so by the time I got out of the room, the fire spread all

throughout the room. The closest thing to me was the staircase, so I

climbed it for dear life. Not thinking that it would have been way smarter

to go through the door while I still had a chance. By the time I was in the

attic, the fire had already covered half the house. I was considering

jumping out the window, but it seemed like an open invitation to a

suicide mission. I wanted to cry, but I didn't. The next thing I knew, this

nearby man sees the flames, and me. He tells me to jump that he would

catch me, and I did what he said. I'm sorry if I caused any trouble to you

at all tonight. It was a complete total accident, I swear.

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