Twenty miles off the coast of Washington state is Rosefell Island. The only way to get to the Island is by ferry or by a small Cessna. It’s a private Island that you have to buy shares in. Most of the people who live on the Island are of Native American heritage, while the people who visit the Island are typically wealthier families that own part of the island thanks to their shares. The island is secluded tall, beautiful trees. However, on some parts of the island you can see Seattle in the distance. The current population of Rosefell is: 532.
The Mile Walk is a small one mine strip of the town that is the main shopping and entertainment area of the island. Due to the heavy influence of Native American culture, there are a lot of local Native American shops. There is a grocery store, two liquor stores, a deli, an ice cream shop, and a few other shops. Every Tuesday the Mile Walk transforms into a Farmers Market type of festivity.
The tree house is a hidden treasure on Rosefell Island. No one knows who built it or who occupied it at one time. It was Andrew, Jared, Lewis, and George who stumbled upon the tree house when they were boys. They showed it tow their kids and tree house has become something of a hide away for the kids. They spend a lot of their summer there together drinking and having late night conversations about life.
West Point is a private beach on the west side of the island that connects all of the families houses. This stretch of beach is privately owned by the Hollingsworths, the Cabernets, the Franklins, and the Everetts.
North Point beach is home to the famous haunted, abandoned light house. Another popular hangout for local teens as well as the wealthy teens. It’s never been proven to be haunted, but it does take on a creepy aura at night and is a good make-out place for young couples.
Much like the other families, this home belonged to Jared Hollingsworth’s parents. The house was remodeled about fifteen years ago when the house was passed down to Jared. Mrs. Hollingsworth did a lot of the remodeling on the. The inside of the house is warm, inviting, and gives of that rustic Italian feel. The home is equip with a small horse stable to the front of the property, where Violet’s horses are kept and cared for in the off season. The Hollingsworth residents is often where the families gather during the summer.
A little bit of L.A. class on the wooded beachfront of Rosefell Island, the Franklin residents are the owners of this modern, stark white vacation home. It’s on the smaller end of the houses owned by the four families, but doesn’t disappoint. The Franklin’s view of West Point beach is probably the most breath taking of them all. Plus, they are the only house that has a abnormally large jacuzzi, big enough to fit all teen kids at once.
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