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In her little cabin a little red light was blinking. It was early morning and the soft sounds of Vivaldi were playing through her cabin, waking her around 7:30 in the morning. Dressed in only a large cotton shirt that hung to her knees, Anne yawned, stretching her arms over her head. She slipped out of her bed and headed to the bathroom, brushing her teeth and running a brush through her hair before she went to get her morning tea. Examining herself in the mirror, Anne saw what she always did. Thick brown hair hair that fell in waves around her face, long bangs, green eyes, lightly tanned skin. Frowning Anne wondered why with all the time she spent in the sun how she wasnât as dark as night.
The kettle still rested on the stove, half filled with water. So Anna lit the burner and turned around to take a view of the woods out her very large front window.The land her cabin sat on was beautiful. Tall evergreens and broad leaf trees all over. Ferns, and deer trails that were good for riding. Her cabin was only three rooms and made of logs. There was the bedroom, the bathroom and the kitchen and living room were in an L shape. There was a large lake in the middle of the property and it had quite a few good sun tanning spots and swimming areas. It did happen to be right next to the other house on the property that was not inhabited. The old owner-an old man- had died not too long ago. But Anne and him hadnât been close, though they defiantly werenât rude to each other. Thatâs when she saw the red blinking light.
âWhat theâ¦â Walking over to the display she hit the touch screen and pulled up the small camera at the gate. A BMW sat there. âA BMW? What kind of idiot brings that kind of car here?â Shaking her head, her tea forgotten, Anna went to her bedroom and changed. As she left the cabin she grabbed her Land Roverâs keys off the nail in the wall. Whoever the hell he was she was going to throw him out. Idiot couldnât apparently read âNo Trespassingâ signs.
Her car was a bit beat up but still worked fine. Anne didnât drive around here much, preferring to hike or ride one of her horses. Getting gas way out here was kind of difficult so she normally saved it for trips to town. But Anne wanted him off her land quickly and the time it would take to walk or saddle up then ride would be too long. Slipping into the driverâs seat she started the car and headed down the rocky dirt path towards the gate. Hopefully heâd be gone by the time she got there.
In her little cabin a little red light was blinking. It was early morning and the soft sounds of Vivaldi were playing through her cabin, waking her around 7:30 in the morning. Dressed in only a large cotton shirt that hung to her knees, Anne yawned, stretching her arms over her head. She slipped out of her bed and headed to the bathroom, brushing her teeth and running a brush through her hair before she went to get her morning tea. Examining herself in the mirror, Anne saw what she always did. Thick brown hair hair that fell in waves around her face, long bangs, green eyes, lightly tanned skin. Frowning Anne wondered why with all the time she spent in the sun how she wasnât as dark as night.
The kettle still rested on the stove, half filled with water. So Anna lit the burner and turned around to take a view of the woods out her very large front window.The land her cabin sat on was beautiful. Tall evergreens and broad leaf trees all over. Ferns, and deer trails that were good for riding. Her cabin was only three rooms and made of logs. There was the bedroom, the bathroom and the kitchen and living room were in an L shape. There was a large lake in the middle of the property and it had quite a few good sun tanning spots and swimming areas. It did happen to be right next to the other house on the property that was not inhabited. The old owner-an old man- had died not too long ago. But Anne and him hadnât been close, though they defiantly werenât rude to each other. Thatâs when she saw the red blinking light.
âWhat theâ¦â Walking over to the display she hit the touch screen and pulled up the small camera at the gate. A BMW sat there. âA BMW? What kind of idiot brings that kind of car here?â Shaking her head, her tea forgotten, Anna went to her bedroom and changed. As she left the cabin she grabbed her Land Roverâs keys off the nail in the wall. Whoever the hell he was she was going to throw him out. Idiot couldnât apparently read âNo Trespassingâ signs.
Her car was a bit beat up but still worked fine. Anne didnât drive around here much, preferring to hike or ride one of her horses. Getting gas way out here was kind of difficult so she normally saved it for trips to town. But Anne wanted him off her land quickly and the time it would take to walk or saddle up then ride would be too long. Slipping into the driverâs seat she started the car and headed down the rocky dirt path towards the gate. Hopefully heâd be gone by the time she got there.