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We are back on high alert here is Japan so I'm locked up at home in self confinement which gives me time for a lot of reading.
Let's continue with "The House at the Crossing"
and it's a prequel to Demon Soul and the demon series. It's a bit of a mix of Fantasy and Science-fiction.
It
follows one of the books more obscure character as she first comes into
the House. It's supposed to explain why there are so many people is the
house and sort of where they come from and at the same time be a first
time adventure for the main character as she needs to adapt to her new
role and the new version of who she is.
Teresa gives me a sympathetic look.
"My
parents and my brother never saw all those people.
They saw the house exactly as it was the first time they entered it.
It was what my father made it to be. As a child, of course, I didn't
imagine much of anything, I didn't see the house for what it really
was. But then, when I met my first other self. I was about fifteen
years old then. I was in a phase and I wanted a place to hide. I
found the attic. It was not what it should have been."
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Neat snippet. I can't imagine what she thought--being only fifteen when that happened. But she seems calm now, like she's figured it out in the ensuing years.
ReplyDeleteOoh, the attic in THIS house would be quite a place indeed! Really enjoying the story and this was another excellent snippet.
ReplyDeleteThe mysteries keep coming. Now I'm wondering what the attic is like.
ReplyDeleteI wonder what it would have been like to meet another version of myself at 15. Would my AU self have some insight that I didn't have, or would my attic have been an echo chamber?
ReplyDeleteI have a love/hate relationship with attics. I blame in on an early watching of Psycho. Yet, I don't mind showers... oh well. Good snippet.
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