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Lucille hung around for a moment more to whisper something to Elisabeth before going up the stairs in the foyer. Michelle followed suit, leaving Lilli alone with her "parents". Her hand fell back to her side, and she looked pointedly at Roderich. Roderich cleared his throat. Roderich and Elisabeth shifted uncomfortably. Roderich excused himself, dabbing at his brow with his cravat. Elisabeth was frowning, lines on her forehead. Would you take Lilli to her room?
Please, give her a tour while you're at it. Natalya shifted her icy stare to Lilli. Paint and sculpture room. Lilli ran up and down the stairs a few times before she was certain she could run down skipping the creaky stairs in her sleep. It was only when she arrived at the first door that she realized she didn't know which room was hers.
One half of the upstairs was behind a locked door to the right, a door directly above the stairs had a huge padlock and a 'keep out' posted on it. On her left was six doors. One was painted sky blue. Another was pale pink. Next was a deep indigo coloured door, and a deep red.
The end of the hallway had one white and one black door. Time for some detective work. The pale pink was similar to the frilly dress Lucille was wearing, and Lilli didn't want a door of that color either way. The sky blue across from it was either Michelle's or Noah's.
The indigo, red, black, and white were all ambiguous, and Lilli didn't want to walk in on anyone. Lilli needed her brother. He was in another country. Elisabeth and Roderich did. We didn't know which color to paint it. Just as quickly as the door had opened, Elisabeth vanished back inside. Just In All Stories: Story Story Writer Forum Community. When Lilli's brother Vash is arrested for murder, she is sent to live with an estranged uncle, Roderich Edelstein.
There she finds a locked door to a mysterious attic. Why is Natalya so determined to enter the attic? Why is the butler so scary? The Mystery in the Attic Chapter One: Arrival "Hallo, und guten abend. He's super tall and scary.
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He almost never smiles. Thankfully, Roderich took control. What did he do? He was absolutely fine for eleven years- why? He always- took good care of me. Every single floorboard creaked on her way to the room. Vikings and the Holidays 6. The Caravan, pt 1 9. The author would like to thank you for your continued support. Remember when we had that big party for him?
This stuff belongs to Great Grandpa Jensen! Grandpa Joe got it when his father died. Must have been something important for him to save them. Look at this one. Best Football Season Ahead. Star players… there are some pictures here.
This one is Great Grandpa! See… it says Charles Jensen. They giggle He was a star player! He got a trophy!
Oooh… this is weird. Football player found dead.
Mystery in the Attic Shadow Creek Ranch, 2 3. No trivia or quizzes yet. As they begin to read newspaper clippings, they find out that he was arrested for murder back in , while in college. The family moves into a nineteenth century farmhouse. College students being questioned. Kristen marked it as to-read Jul 15, Behind the door lay a very expensive-looking carpet with strange symbols etched around the edges, leading to a tall staircase.
College students being questioned. Yeah… it says that he was the star quarterback. Gasps Grandpa Charles was a quarterback! Somebody named James Hoffstedder… Hoff something.
I bet Grandpa Charles knew him though. Puts it down and goes to the next one Oh look! So… when the other guy died, Great Grandpa became the new quarterback in his place. It looks that way. Reads paper Jensen held for football murder! You must be logged in to post a review. Description Reviews 0 Description They find an old trunk full of things that seemed to belong to their great-grandfather. Reviews There are no reviews yet.