So Kris made me pull
the story out of the drawer I had stuffed it in and send the story to Ed Ferman at F&SF Magazine.
Not exact matches
I have to get corny for a second and mention that while I was taking
out the
drawers I loved that I could tell that the original owner kept some
of her Christmas candles in this hutch because it still smelled like wonderful holiday scents:) That is just one reason why I love working on older furniture - it always seems to have a
story!
You're able to open up cabinets,
drawers, and doors with triggered precision, you find various letters or newspaper clippings to flesh
out the
story, and there are a LOT
of scares.
My room was on the fifth floor
of the twelve -
story Julia Tuttle, and Tess, having sent Clarence away with a folded bill before I could get my purse unzipped, proceeded to check
out my closet,
drawers, and bathroom.
The paintings in this room tell
stories of old Hawaii, and the wooden
drawers of a tall dresser displays beautifully carved
out coconut trees.