This is it. We have left our old house and we are currently standing in front of our new house. I sighed from tiredness and admiration.
It was the afternoon after the night we've spent with our group of friends at Six Flags last night. I'm hoping I could remember last night like how I could remember it now in a few years. It was honestly one of the best nights of my life in a long time. I smiled at the memory.
I snapped out of my thoughts when my brother sighed next to me. "New house, new beginning."
I nodded, crossing my arms repeating the last part in a whisper, "New beginning." I took the information in, letting it sink in, new everything, new chapter in life.
Charlie's voice booming through our ears made us turn our full attention towards her. "I got the keys!" She skipped her way towards us dangling the house keys making the annoying noise that keys make.
She jogged her way up the steps to the front porch to open the front door. "Welcome to your new home."
I stepped into the house, immediately my jaw dropped so low it might have probably reached center earth, or maybe even hell. The new house looked so cozy, I couldn't help but feel the warm feeling of home in this place. There was a fire place, a TV and everything. It looked like somebody lived here if you didn't tell me that it was furnished.
I walked into the kitchen which was visual from the living room and it wasn't that big of a kitchen, but I like it. I noticed a door leading it's way to the porch that connected with the from porch.
After admiring the living room, kitchen, porch, and bathroom I made my way upstairs.
Second story had a railing that connected with the stair that if you were to stand there you get a full view of the front door and living room. Standing at the top of the stair the left side of the hall leads to nowhere but a huge glass window that you could see from the front of the house, looking down from the window I see our parked cars and guys working for the moving company unloading boxes and furniture from the truck. I moved down to the the other end of the hallway. I passes by a bathroom, a 3 huge empty rooms. I guess 2 of those are going to be the bedroom.
I decided to pick the one at the end of the hall, it was the second biggest but I admire it. It had a huge glass window that took up the entire back walk of the room, with grey curtains tied up to the sides. On the left side of the room was a bathroom and a mirror that slides to reveal a closet.
"I guess you like this room?" Miles said as he leaned against the door frame of 'my room.' I nodded and admired the room.
"I took the one next door, and as for the other one we could use it as a hang out type of place." He informed.
I nodded, not feeling like I should talk much, I wasn't feeling it today.
Miles seem to notice it and scrunched up his eyebrows, "What's wrong?"
I shrugged, "I'm just not feeling it today, tired, and migraine."
Miles nodded. He knows I get migraine regularly it's quite normal now, but it hurts like hell. "In that case I'll just get the moving company workers to fix up your room first so you could rest, and I'm going to take care of the cable guy and whatnot. Besides Charlie's here to help."
"Thanks Miles." I smiled. He nodded and left my room.
The workers who worked for the moving company shortly came in and set up my bed in the corner of my room, with the huge glass window as my behind the headboard of my bed and a wall on oneside of my bed. They carried in my nightstand and my soft, huge, forest green carpet, laying it on the floor to louche on.
Since my bed was on the right side of the bedroom I places two black soft cushioned chair that I bought along from the old house to place it on the left side of the room on the green carpet. Perfect for sitting around. The carpet basically takes up the room, making it cozy. They placed my working desk with my Mac desktop on it on the right side of the room near the door.
Once they were done Charlie came in along with my suitcase. "Wow."
I smiled, "I know right ?"
Charlie admired my new room in awed. "I bought you Advil, just take a nap. I'll just unpack for you and do the rest." Charlie suggested.
"Thanks Char." I didn't want to argue with her cause the migraine was actually getting to me.
I took the pills and laid on my queen sized bed with grey sheets and a cozy black blanket, making sleep take over.
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4 hours later / 6:34 PM / 08.05.14
I woke up from my nap finding Charlie watching what sounds like Teen Wolf from my desktop.
"Morning sleeping beauty. Feeling better ?" She asked.
See ? This is what I love about Char, my best friend. She always ask how I am, and care about me. God I love her.
I mumbled a "yeah" as I admired my room. It was now getting dark outside looking through the huge glass window. I noticed bars of lights were framing the window changing it's colors to blue and green.
The "Louche" area of my room looked more cozy, the two soft black cushioned chair had a blue and grey blankets naturally thrown on.
"You like?" Char motioned the room spinning around in circles.
"I love." I said as I looked around the room in admiration again. "Thank You."
I walked over to my closet and slided the mirror opened, my darker colored clothing was hung neatly along with the rest of clothing that couldn't fit was folding into little hanging cubbies.
A few pair of my shoes that I owned were lined on the floor of the closet. I slided the closet closed and admire the scenery behind the glass window. I could see a glimpse of the lake that was faded into the dark, indicating that night was taking over.
"What was Miles doing all this time?" I asked Char.
"Well, some technicians came to install the wifi and cable, so everything is up and running." Char said cheerfully.
I let out a breathe, knowing that we have Wifi and cable. Thank The Lord.
"What is he doing now?" I asked motioning outside my bedroom.
Charlie shrugged, "Beats me, let's go and find out." Charlie dragged me out of my room to find Miles.
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She's the Life of the Party
Teen FictionJackie Noel Davis, but she would prefer "Jay," and she's the life of every single party.