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A Torn Veil
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Time Late September
Upcoming Events Hogsmead Trip
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Ickenham Place An expression of Bryanne's ecclectic tastes, those who enter Ickenham Place do not know what to think. A stylish apartment in downtown London, it overlooks one of the more beautiful parks in the area, giving the view an almost historical feel to it. A lake shimmering in the distance and a soft light given off from the willow trees gives people the impression that they have stepped back into the eighteenth century. But once you look inside again, you realize that you are far from the centuries past. Warmly painted walls accent the neutral furniture that is placed artistically around the rooms, several more modern paintings that Bryanne acquired over the years adorning the walls. The living room is the main focus of attention in the apartment, with its ancient statues placed tastefully around the walls, a giant oak bookshelf against the far wall, and a constant stream of music playing from an old record player in the corner. It is one of Bryanne's favorite places in the world for it combines every attribute of her personality into a seemlessly flawless enviroment. The kitchen and dining room lie down the hall from the living room, each done in a pale green. Copper pots hang from the ceiling in the kitchen, sending glitters of light across the room when the sun shines through her skylight. Occasionally, these lights will land on the three large leatherbound books that are on the oak table in the dining room, attributing to the home's intellectual, yet fun atmosphere. Since Bryanne is the type of individual who barely ever sleeps, it is a miracle that she even knows where he bedroom is. at the far end of the house, its insides are a combonation of gold and a faint green, contrasting the room's scarlet carpeting. All the furniture in this room looks untouched, except for a large armchair which looks like it has seen many nights where Bryanne has fallen asleep in it. The chair was from her old room as a child and a fond reminder of her past.
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