Chapter 38: Unexpected

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Unexpected

As it turned out, house hunting was not very easy. Since none of them had any specific idea in mind of what they wanted except a big house with a nice kitchen--requested by Inko--they had a lot of options.

Which would have been nice, too, if more than half of them weren't falling apart, some were too far away from the city and other's were in dangerous parts of the city.

They only had about three options that fit their criteria, big with a nice kitchen, near the city or in a safe part of the city. The first house they went to look at had a nice front and backyard, with three bedrooms and two bathrooms, a basement and dining room along with the living room.

The kitchen was a tad bit too small, though, and Izuku pointed out that three bedrooms wouldn't be enough when Gon and Killua decided to have more children.

The second house was nice and spacious, in walking distance of a small shopping centre. It's backyard could use some work, and there wasn't a fence around the front yard.

It hard three bedrooms and one bathroom, an office which could be turned into another bedroom. The kitchen was a good size, too. It didn't have a basement or attic, but that was fine.

It did have a bit of damage, but nothing that couldn't be fixed quickly enough with the right amount of cash. This one was turned down too, since it didn't have enough bathrooms and too much to work on.

The last house had a large backyard with a swimming pool and a decent front yard, it was fenced, which Killua liked. It also had a double garage, which was good since they would probably need to get cars, too. The real estate agent explained to them that the house was relatively old, but didn't have any damage; it was well taken care of.

They entered the house, and there was a wooden staircase that led to the second and third floors. Down the hall to the right just before the staircase was a set of sliding double doors that lead into an office.

Further down the hall to the left was an archway that lead to the living room. The empty room was massive with a fireplace in the centre of the wall to the left.

To the right of the room was another archway that lead to a nice, open more modern kitchen. The real estate agent explained that some renovations had been done and some things were changed to fit the modern era.

There was a door to left corner of the kitchen that lead outside. Another door in the corner to the left that lead down to the basement, which was very large and luckily, not creepy. The agent lead them back down the hall to the staircase, showing them a door built into the staircase that was a small storage closet.

At the end of the hall was another archway that lead into the dining room. The stairs creaked a bit as they climbed up to the second floor. The house had a grand total of five bedrooms and three bathrooms, excluding the bathroom connected to the master bedroom.

The second floor held three bedrooms and two bathrooms. One of the bathrooms had a shower while the other had a tub, both were decently sized, not too big but not too small either.

The bedrooms were all nicely sized too, with built in closets and big windows to let in the natural light. One of the bedrooms was a bit bigger than the others with two closets instead of one.

There was another wooden staircase that lead up to the third floor with the master bedroom, one other bedroom, a bathroom and the entrance to the attic.

The master bedroom was nice and big with a walk in closet and an archway to the left that lead into the connected bathroom. The bathroom had a shower and a bathtub.

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