FIREBORN--
- I HEAR YOUR GHOST IN THE FLOORBOARDS - # ghost au A complication. That’s what he had been told. Just a simple mishap that he had to deal with. He could deal with it. His client, an older woman of a much higher class than him had reported that she’d seen something, some sort of poltergeist or something and had become so shaky he had little choice but to look over it when he’d gotten the chance. She’d showed him around, despite his protests in attempt to get her to tell him she didn’t like the place, yet it seemed she was correct. The place was torn up, curtains ripped off the railings and cast about the room, the whole place looked a mess. She’d demanded he sort it out and, hours away from home, he had little choice but to agree. He’d bought a phone tripod for that sole purpose and set it up, finding a place he could settle down.
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@FIREBORN-- After a few hours of just standing in the doorway, he sat himself down on the couch, brushing a newspaper he'd torn up onto the floor so as to not crumple it too badly. For all he knew, that could be an interesting story to read later. Things got boring in the house. Theyd taken all the books out when they were planning to sell it, and the TV never worked properly when he got too close to it. Standing up, then, he walked by it, and the picture warped into static for a second in his wake before he sat back down again, mere inches away from him on the couch.
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FIREBORN--
@featherknives- # Call him a rich kid and he may have slapped you. He never liked to talk about it, really, but he didn't like to be labelled as rich. He only took up being an estate agent for money so he could at least support himself, if not his parents. It was just temporary, for the night until he could get back home relatively easily. He had to assure himself of that a lot.
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@FIREBORN-- The longer he stayed, the more confused he got. Was he just buying the house himself? Had he foreclosed, without all that paperwork he'd stolen and burned the last time the place got close to ownership? Surely not. He wasnt sure that he was as bad as the others. It was a big house, especially after the renovations, with a pool and lots of windows, and the rich kids just loved those to death. He knew the type well. This boy wasnt it.
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