“Breaking and entering "Would this count as breaking and entering?" William wondered, patting himself to get rid of the dust that had found a pleasant spot on him. "You broke the door, but no one entered yet," Hilda pointed out. "You did not break the door," Kerna tried to make right what was not wrong between the two people in dark clothes. "The house is old." Hilda and William laughed, and tried to explain that their bickering was only for good fun. Kerna looked a bit lost, but seemed to grasp... the meaning, although her face was serious as ever. "Come on, let's have a look in here," said the witch. She stepped into the pyramid and returned a second later. "I think we'll need some light." The unfortunate door was quickly transformed in a few lights, and in they went, Hilda in the lead. "Crappedy crap," she commented after the thud had stopped reverberating, "not a welcoming kind of people, these old folks." She had run into a wall that was only a few steps away from the entrance, and the wall was black.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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