The Stolen Relic
"There Are no Men Like me."
Hallow's manor was slightly bigger than Ed had previously imagined it to be. To be fair when the ad online said that the room being rented out was only 85 dollars a month she thought perhaps it was too good to be true. It was possibly a trap to lure in unsuspecting victims that would later be murders. That or perhaps it was also a trick to indoctrinate young college student's into a weird cult of cannibals. Never-the-less despite her wild imagination, Ed found herself calling the number in the ad anyway and was moving in two weeks later with her cat Lucifer. It wasn't often that Ed seriously had doubts about anything, and she was incredibly good about reading others when it came to that sort of thing. Even from a small conversation over the phone she could tell a lot about a person from just a few words. She saw no danger in at least visiting Theodor for lunch before actually deciding to move in to the house. Seeing as they would be living together for a period of time it would be a good Idea to get comfortable with one another. Needless to say she wouldn't be here if she hadn't felt like this was a great opportunity.
However she could see why this wasn't exactly the place people would want to move into. This town wasn't exactly the most fun place on Earth. Many of the buildings were falling apart, and not to mention out-dated. The Townies themselves weren't exactly the nicest people to strangers, but it was Something Ed had expected. It wasn't often people were exactly excited to interact with a self proclaimed oddity of human nature but here she was. Even Theo had seemed to have gotten whip lash when she sat down in front of him. Apparently the ex-marine was not expecting to run into a goofy woman with dyed hair, wearing cloak like there was a Harry Potter convention going on. He seemed, easy going with her extremely strong personality. But as far as Lunch went she actually didn't see him very much. She assumed seeing as this family was richer than water he must have had some kind of important job. So she was more often than not in this big house alone.
The urge to explore all of it's secret nooks and cranny's was strong however she politely kept to herself and only invaded the kitchen when she was hungry and the living room to flip through the channels on the Blackwood's Flat screen. Today however was different, The rest of her Luggage was finally delivered to the Towns post office and she had spent the entire afternoon decorating her new room with all of her personal affects. The large Sailor Moon Poster's didn't exactly match the deep red floral wall paper , but it felt a bit more homey to her. She even dressed her bed with the soft white canopy that she's had sense she was little. It was a bit childish she would admit but there was something magical about waking up with sparkly sheers dancing around her bed. Her desk in the corner of the room was now cluttered with her favorite action figure's and photos of her parent's and old high school friends. The room definitely radiated with her Energy now. However she seemed to be stumped with where to place her tiny Dancer. It was a small figurine of a ballerina with a music box inside of the pedestal that she hadn't had the heart to part with when moving, but it seemed like she hadn't really had any more room for it on her desk. The room wasn't exactly furnished with a dresser, it was a wardrobe incapable of holding anything of maternal value. She could try to make room on the desk, but it was already so cluttered.
"Hmm, What do you think Luci?" She turns to look at her cat, currently sprawled in her comforter. He seems to be comfortable, and rolls over on his stomach as his Tail dips back and forth. She took it as an answer. "Your right. The Bedside table is a perfect place. I guess I can just move this lamp somewhere else." With that said she moved the lamp from the beside table and moved it to the floor, placing the music box in it's place. This seemed homier. Besides she wasn't much of a bed-side reader when it came to these sorts of things. However finally with the room the way she wanted it she too it all in. Her hands came to her hip as she smiled full of pride and joy, and finally turned back to her friend on the bed. "We'll, it's finally done! Welcome home Luci." She falls back on her bed next to her cat, who mews at the disturbance, and is gathered in a tight hug that he's probably used to by now.
"It looks nice in here." The voice came from the door, and she sat up to see Theodor looking around at all the posters on her walls, Then the pile of unpacked boxes in the corner. "The Recycling is down stairs in the room next to the kitchen by the way." She jotted that down to memory. Seeing as their was still much to the house she didn't know about, she wasn't sure if it was wise to wander. However the only place That seemed to be off-limits to her at this point was the third floor. There wasn't much said about it, other than Theodor's brother lived in the upstairs apartment. But to her knowledge she hadn't seen or heard him in the the two week span she had been sleeping in this room. Not to mention it was a bit strange to sleep in a room that was so deathly silent all the time. Other than the draft of wind that occasionally shook the old piping in the walls of the house. She could hear doors opening and closing down stairs when the T.v. was on. So it was Odd that she didn't even hear foot steps of the supposed relative.
Ed was about to speak, however words fell short when her eyes fell on the plastic grocery bag that oddly was quadruple bagged. "Uh...Oh I'm sure I'll find it later." She hummed out loud, making eye contact with him. After she responded he turned to head up the dark stairway to the third floor. She shook her head at the Idea that he was hiding something, that was silly. It was just a damn grocery bag.
But little did she know. Theodor had climbed the stairs taking a moment to adjust to the dim lighting. The upstairs part of the house had always been somewhat vacant so Theodor had decided they should remodel some parts of the house. Originally he had planned to make the extra storage place into a memoriam dedicate to the strange oddity's collected by their family, However that was until...Actually if he thought about it it hadn't happened all to long ago. When it had he almost didn't believe it. It was still a sore subject the two of them danced around constantly. But he was certainly to nice to Rush his brother into discussing the subject, however he was going to have to find a better way of smuggling blood bags from the hospital. "Resen." He knocked on the door, the wood echoed and Theodor felt a bit of a chill from the cold outside seeping through the nearby windows. "Are you awake I brought you-" He paused, realizing he probably shouldn't be advertising the Fact that his brother now had to consume blood in order to live so he said the next best thing. "Your Favorite Apples."
However she could see why this wasn't exactly the place people would want to move into. This town wasn't exactly the most fun place on Earth. Many of the buildings were falling apart, and not to mention out-dated. The Townies themselves weren't exactly the nicest people to strangers, but it was Something Ed had expected. It wasn't often people were exactly excited to interact with a self proclaimed oddity of human nature but here she was. Even Theo had seemed to have gotten whip lash when she sat down in front of him. Apparently the ex-marine was not expecting to run into a goofy woman with dyed hair, wearing cloak like there was a Harry Potter convention going on. He seemed, easy going with her extremely strong personality. But as far as Lunch went she actually didn't see him very much. She assumed seeing as this family was richer than water he must have had some kind of important job. So she was more often than not in this big house alone.
The urge to explore all of it's secret nooks and cranny's was strong however she politely kept to herself and only invaded the kitchen when she was hungry and the living room to flip through the channels on the Blackwood's Flat screen. Today however was different, The rest of her Luggage was finally delivered to the Towns post office and she had spent the entire afternoon decorating her new room with all of her personal affects. The large Sailor Moon Poster's didn't exactly match the deep red floral wall paper , but it felt a bit more homey to her. She even dressed her bed with the soft white canopy that she's had sense she was little. It was a bit childish she would admit but there was something magical about waking up with sparkly sheers dancing around her bed. Her desk in the corner of the room was now cluttered with her favorite action figure's and photos of her parent's and old high school friends. The room definitely radiated with her Energy now. However she seemed to be stumped with where to place her tiny Dancer. It was a small figurine of a ballerina with a music box inside of the pedestal that she hadn't had the heart to part with when moving, but it seemed like she hadn't really had any more room for it on her desk. The room wasn't exactly furnished with a dresser, it was a wardrobe incapable of holding anything of maternal value. She could try to make room on the desk, but it was already so cluttered.
"Hmm, What do you think Luci?" She turns to look at her cat, currently sprawled in her comforter. He seems to be comfortable, and rolls over on his stomach as his Tail dips back and forth. She took it as an answer. "Your right. The Bedside table is a perfect place. I guess I can just move this lamp somewhere else." With that said she moved the lamp from the beside table and moved it to the floor, placing the music box in it's place. This seemed homier. Besides she wasn't much of a bed-side reader when it came to these sorts of things. However finally with the room the way she wanted it she too it all in. Her hands came to her hip as she smiled full of pride and joy, and finally turned back to her friend on the bed. "We'll, it's finally done! Welcome home Luci." She falls back on her bed next to her cat, who mews at the disturbance, and is gathered in a tight hug that he's probably used to by now.
"It looks nice in here." The voice came from the door, and she sat up to see Theodor looking around at all the posters on her walls, Then the pile of unpacked boxes in the corner. "The Recycling is down stairs in the room next to the kitchen by the way." She jotted that down to memory. Seeing as their was still much to the house she didn't know about, she wasn't sure if it was wise to wander. However the only place That seemed to be off-limits to her at this point was the third floor. There wasn't much said about it, other than Theodor's brother lived in the upstairs apartment. But to her knowledge she hadn't seen or heard him in the the two week span she had been sleeping in this room. Not to mention it was a bit strange to sleep in a room that was so deathly silent all the time. Other than the draft of wind that occasionally shook the old piping in the walls of the house. She could hear doors opening and closing down stairs when the T.v. was on. So it was Odd that she didn't even hear foot steps of the supposed relative.
Ed was about to speak, however words fell short when her eyes fell on the plastic grocery bag that oddly was quadruple bagged. "Uh...Oh I'm sure I'll find it later." She hummed out loud, making eye contact with him. After she responded he turned to head up the dark stairway to the third floor. She shook her head at the Idea that he was hiding something, that was silly. It was just a damn grocery bag.
But little did she know. Theodor had climbed the stairs taking a moment to adjust to the dim lighting. The upstairs part of the house had always been somewhat vacant so Theodor had decided they should remodel some parts of the house. Originally he had planned to make the extra storage place into a memoriam dedicate to the strange oddity's collected by their family, However that was until...Actually if he thought about it it hadn't happened all to long ago. When it had he almost didn't believe it. It was still a sore subject the two of them danced around constantly. But he was certainly to nice to Rush his brother into discussing the subject, however he was going to have to find a better way of smuggling blood bags from the hospital. "Resen." He knocked on the door, the wood echoed and Theodor felt a bit of a chill from the cold outside seeping through the nearby windows. "Are you awake I brought you-" He paused, realizing he probably shouldn't be advertising the Fact that his brother now had to consume blood in order to live so he said the next best thing. "Your Favorite Apples."