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Free Narrative Essays: Jefferey's 'The Mansion'

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The Mansion
Luna woke up in a large, coffin like box with a red velvet cushion under her and black wooden ceiling above her. She aggressively pushed up on the top of the coffin like thing. It easily came open and she saw a 17ft by 15ft room with black and white mid scale damask wallpaper as well as a metro silk hot pink area rug. The room was filled with an assortment of dolls, all of them had long and tousled pitch black hair, blood red eyes and black painted fingernails. They appeared to be about eighteen inches in height. The odd thing was that there was one doll that had something in her lap, the doll was to the left of the frame white hardboard door, which was located in the farthest right corner of the room. Luna started to move across …show more content…
“You’re the lead singer of the band I went to see at the concert I went to last night? Jefferey, right?” Luna asked quickly. The man sighed, and replied, “Indeed I am that man. Why is that what’s important now? Shouldn’t you be wondering why I brought you here or do you not care why?” Luna stared into the eyes of Jefferey, examining him, making sure he was telling the truth. “I already asked you before why I was here and you didn’t answer me. Why did you bring me here?” She …show more content…
He also told them where Jefferery lived in order to arrest him. The policemen marched over to Jefferey’s mansion, keeping an eye out for him and all carrying HK417 marksmen rifles and wearing long black coats and a black top hat. The policemen never found him, though, many people said they saw him traveling away from London by sea, some said he was hiding in the attic of his mansion, waiting to “have some fun again”. Whatever happened, he had never been found anywhere. Dio was living with his family until the day he can finally overcome what had happened. A few hours later, after the policeman searched for Jefferey and Dio went home, Dio found a surprise at the entry door to his parents’ house. It was a letter taped onto the door that read, “Dio, how have you’ve been doing. I know you called the cops on me. It doesn’t matter anyways, they’ll never find me. I’ve been waiting for you all day....” Dio turned around and saw nothing but

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