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ike snapped. "
rong?" Boot
e, so you can't g
That chair's purple, so
ng me?" Mike lamented.
white mouse leaning against a red book, so Mike went for the gho
iresome look. "This game s
greed. "Let's pla
the hearts of the men surrounding the game. They looked from hi
. "That's the rule. That's always been the rule...we can't le
stammered. "Wha-what
want any trouble
pte
, taking in the sight of white walls, the oaks growing up on either side of the home,
s the one, Shar
nd; the horror writer. He was nerdy, but he wa
choice, " Sharon replied. "We just moved here, and I still need to
t the job just yet; something will turn up,
bby, their realtor. Having pulled up in her Prius, they hadn't heard her approach. Th
see you, " th
is place all righ
low, orange, and brown leaves. Gabby tugged at
aid. "Show us inside? This o
it's neat, " A
ior was spacious with soft carpeting. Stairs led up to the second floor. Durin
is house, it...it just brings up great memories. I had this friend, who loved board gam
Sharon looked a bit shake
Oh, yeah...well..
in touch with a
the hard, basement floor. They surrounded boxes of games, game pieces; he recalled the ec
alk to them anymore,
way or something, and then there was high school, when I
I think you'll really like it here. It's a g
ouse is even for sale
said. "It's been on the market
o hard to sell,
he was oblivious to their presence; something about the house had lulled him into a s
r their names, " he w
" Sharon tou
and took a breath, scrutinizing the room. "
ke it, too, "
ur liking, we can pull out t