Sebastian flinched at the sudden sound of shattering glass as Lauryn smashed in the window. After a moment, he let out a deep laugh and shook his head. Watching with eyebrows raised in amusement, Sebastian observed Gina climb into the window and disappear into the house. After a moment, what sounded like ten locks unlocking came from behind the door. Gina's face was soon revealing, smiled with a crinkled nose. [color=green]"Who's house was this?"[/color] Sebastian wondered aloud as he climbed the rotten steps, careful to avoid the severely damaged patches. He turned his body sideways and slid past Gina into the house, taking in his surroundings. Above him, a gaping hole in the ceiling revealed the room above him. The wall paper in both rooms was the same; a faded, stained flowery paper that had seen decades worth of time. The carper his feet walked upon was a faded grey that could have been any color at one point, however now it was impossible to tell. Stained, broken baseboards surrounded the baseline where the walls met the floor. Once he reached the center of the room, he turned in a full circle, unable to help the urge to look up into the room above him. The entire house reminded him of a feeling he couldn't quite name, a sense of nostalgia and longing for times long since passed. [color=green]"This house creeps me out. Kinda reminds me of the house a demon would camp out in.[/color]