A tall, old building towered over her as she stared at it. It was falling apart- and it made her want to cry. Harukami, after all, was a homemaker at heart. How could anyone leave what was probably once a beautiful house so decrepit? But the better question was... Why was she even there?
"I can't believe I forgot where I was going again..." Okay, so maybe she could. After all, Haru knew her faults included a faulty memory. But why was she at this haunted mansion, anyway?
A few moments passed. She saw the door swing open, sending a chill up her spine. Shaking her head furiously, she began to take a few steps towards said door. "I can't back down now. This house needs me... And I can do this, even without Etsuko."
Taking a deep breath, she walked inside. She'd made her way to the kitchen, only to find herself playing with the stove like a child. With a nearby duster, she opted to start dusting the house, like a maid would have done in the house's glory days. But, as she was humming and dusting off the counters, another tingle up her spine sent her shivering in her shoes.
"What was that sound...?"
@Alphabet Chocolate
"I can't believe I forgot where I was going again..." Okay, so maybe she could. After all, Haru knew her faults included a faulty memory. But why was she at this haunted mansion, anyway?
A few moments passed. She saw the door swing open, sending a chill up her spine. Shaking her head furiously, she began to take a few steps towards said door. "I can't back down now. This house needs me... And I can do this, even without Etsuko."
Taking a deep breath, she walked inside. She'd made her way to the kitchen, only to find herself playing with the stove like a child. With a nearby duster, she opted to start dusting the house, like a maid would have done in the house's glory days. But, as she was humming and dusting off the counters, another tingle up her spine sent her shivering in her shoes.
"What was that sound...?"
@Alphabet Chocolate