A Hazy Sort of Clarity
[One Thousand Club]
"Horace, if you don't like the dark, you can stay here overnight. I don't mind." Ivana said kindly. "And we're not insane." she added before yawning, her ears drooping a little in sleepiness.
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Horace looked at himself thoroughly.
"Three hundred and twenty-seven. Three hundred and twenty-eight... No, no... I'm good. I appreciate the offer Islana" Horace said mispronouncing Ivana. He walked out the door calmly. His pants pocket was caught on the door knob, causing the door to hit him on the way out. He stumbled forward and into the street.
"Now Horus... Remember what I told you... and Goodnight everyone!" Gus said. Horace said goodnight too, but he was already standing outside and couldn't be heard unlike Gus's telepathic communication. Horace had a surprisingly easy trip back to the safety of his treehouse.
Horus's treehouse was a tree wider than it was tall. It more or less resembled a mushroom in shape. It looked like an ordinary tree from the exterior. No treehouse, but a tunnel extended through the base of the tree. A spiral staircase but it looked surprisingly natural. As if the tree grew into that shape on purpose. To the top of the treehouse was a very spacious room with glowing tree vines for lights.
Branches within the tree took shapes like furniture all part of the tree itself. During the day the vines glowed incredibly bright to give plenty light, and at night they fell dim. A few thin bark walls surrounded the main room. Ty hose lead to private rooms. 3 small bedrooms, two bathrooms and a storage room surrounded the main center room. In the very center of the room was a seed, burning hot to the touch in winter, as it regulated the temperature of the house all year round.
Horace laid in his bed. A hammock with a hole in it for Gus. He laid back and closed his eyes for the night.