Audrey finally emerged from the family vehicle after much poking and prodding from her father. Aud didn’t feel like wandering the house that was now their new home. The sixteen year old wanted her old home, her old room and her old friends. Now they were here being forced to start over from scratch and f that wasn’t enough her siblings didn’t seem to care much one way or the other. It was a betrayal of the highest order. ‘Traitors’ the bespectacled teenager thought to herself as she looked up at the giant house in resignation.
For a split second she swore she saw a figure twitch away from one of the third floor windows. Using her hand to cast shade over her eyes Audrey saw nothing now and shrugged her shoulders writing it off as a trick of the lighting. Adjusting her glass the petite brunette finally entered the new and strange house. With a heaved sigh she pushed the heavy door open and ignored her younger siblings who were up to a rousing game of tag in the cavernous hall. Shuffling further into the house she came to a door, peeking inside she saw what could’ve been an office or a study at one time. It had its own entrance, awesome stained glass and a vaulted ceiling. “Sold” Aud murmured to herself as she slowly spun in a circle to take the room in. It was then Aud heard the cry of her twin.
Leaving what she hoped would become her bedroom the second of the sixteen year old Bennet twins went in search of her sister. “If there was a boy he turned himself invisible and snuck out the back door.” Aud replied sardonically to her sister as she glanced around and took no notice of any supposed boy. Climbing the stairs two at a time to join BB, Audrey couldn’t help but to continue tease. It was only her nature. “Unless it was a ghost…oooOOOOooooh” She teased coming to a stop beside Bronte.
“Did you find a room and why do you think there’s a boy here, what’d he look like?” Audrey asked curiously.