Crimson Lion
Victor of thumbfights
- Joined
- Aug 24, 2019
- Location
- Latvia
Cheshire was a tiny town nothing about it said that it was special or anything. There was a coal mine where most of the men of the town worked. And when it came to women most of them were stuck doing everything that was not mining coal. The town was so small they did not even have a bookstore, lucky for them they had one of the oldest libraries in the country. It was the main historical attraction of the town as well.
There was a couple of farms towards the edge of the town. They had one dinner in the center of the city. But the only thing that resembled any kind of restaurant was located in the Riverside Inn, and it actually was the only building in the town that was located on the other side of the river that passed by the town. The inn itself and the forest and part of the mountain behind belonged to the Willert family. But they all had left or died to some weird accidents.
That was until Robert Willert came back to the town he once knew as home. His wife had died dooring labor and his twin daughters had passed with her. Before that Robert had been a successful head chef in NewYork. But the tragedy broke his heart in too many pieces. So, in the end, he did not seem to care about the fame or money of the huge city. Instead, he ended up going back home to take care of the abandoned Inn. A couple of months had passed by and he had renovated the building. It was this gorgeous seven-room Inn. On the second floor, there were five bedrooms and on the ground floor, there was a rather big dining hall with a reception area that also worked as a bar. Behind the counter, there was a door and a window to the kitchen the owner himself manned single-handedly.
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There was a couple of farms towards the edge of the town. They had one dinner in the center of the city. But the only thing that resembled any kind of restaurant was located in the Riverside Inn, and it actually was the only building in the town that was located on the other side of the river that passed by the town. The inn itself and the forest and part of the mountain behind belonged to the Willert family. But they all had left or died to some weird accidents.
That was until Robert Willert came back to the town he once knew as home. His wife had died dooring labor and his twin daughters had passed with her. Before that Robert had been a successful head chef in NewYork. But the tragedy broke his heart in too many pieces. So, in the end, he did not seem to care about the fame or money of the huge city. Instead, he ended up going back home to take care of the abandoned Inn. A couple of months had passed by and he had renovated the building. It was this gorgeous seven-room Inn. On the second floor, there were five bedrooms and on the ground floor, there was a rather big dining hall with a reception area that also worked as a bar. Behind the counter, there was a door and a window to the kitchen the owner himself manned single-handedly.
@Gemini_Rising