GhostOfMakaris
Bronze Year Student
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Night was filled with strange sounds sometimes; sometimes nights were filled with silence. And the fact that filled Rosanna with surprise was that tonight, so far [it was only time for night classes to start] her night was quiet. She had gotten home from her college classes [which were still a bore] and had found a note tapped to her door. It was kind of sloppy and, from what she could tell, was about someone coming to steal something from her. And that's what got her standing in what was suppose to be a living room, looking at her recent additions to her collection. She glanced back at the note and thought for a second. She tapped her foot on the floor in frustration as her phone notified her of a text. She took it out of her pocket as she walked to leave the room, texting as she did. She stopped in the next room, which was filled with other painting and then she glanced at the note again. Rosanna was sure this man who was going to show up in a couple hours or so was going to have a hard time finding the painting he wanted. Half the paintings she owned did not have names, so she wasn't even sure she actually had this so called painting.
Rosanna pulled up the call screen on her cell phone. She figured most people would have called the cops by now, but she really didn't care much about the paintings she had. She just thought they were neat and nicely done. And she had the money to spare anyways. She typed in the number for the police station, 911, and waited for someone to answer. Before she could say much more than the name on the card, the officer on the other end told her to come in. Seeing as she had more than an hour to spare, Rosanna unhappily complied and canceled her plans with her friend.
She didn't stay long at the police office; she hadn't ate yet and the thief wasn't due to show until around 9 or so anyways. After handing the card over, Rosanna answered the questions the police threw at her before impatiently asking if she could leave. After explaining that she had not ate, they let her go and she grabbed something at a restaurant nearby before heading home. At this point, it was almost time for the thief to show up. She yawned as she pulled into her driveway. Before she climbed out of her car, she swore she saw a figure up on the roof. She rubbed her eyes, but the figure she thought was there was not there anymore. Rosanna yawned; she was surprised it was still so quiet.