[center][hider=Map of the inside of the house][img]https://i.postimg.cc/9QKZdDvK/Naamloos.png[/img][/hider][/center] [color=salmon][u]The first floor[/u][/color] The front door of the house led to [color=salmon]the hallway[/color]. All over the walls and floor were spiderwebs without any spiders or insects, the wooden planks that formed the floor were coming loose and the wallpaper tended to fall off the walls. There was a stairs to be found on the right side, whose side was covered in creepy clown paintings. On the left side, there were two doors. The first door led to the living room, whereas the second door led to the room that served as both a kitchen and a dining room. In the corners of the room, there were plants that had died a long time ago. In [color=salmon]the living room[/color], one could see a sagging couch in a dark red color, next to which was a side table carrying a table lamp that miraculously still worked perfectly. In front of the couch was a very old, thick television which was not able to show the images in color, only in black and white. In the corner of the room, there was a wood heater. The floor of the living room was covered in numerous handmade dolls, seemingly from a child. Three doors were to be found in the living room. A first door led to the hallway, a second door led to the playroom and a third door led to the kitchen and dining room. [color=salmon]The kitchen and dining room[/color] had a refrigerator, which contained a very big amount of expired food and which clearly didn't work anymore. Although the kitchen stove did still work, it seemed to be burnt and thus not safe anymore. There was a wooden table with eight chairs, one of which was broken. The kitchen should give a wonderful view to a beautiful garden, but the view was blocked by a piece of cardboard and the garden... well... looked just as disgusting as the house smelled. There were three doors in this room, which led to the hallway, the living room and the bathroom. [color=salmon]The playroom[/color] was pretty empty. One could see that children had been there, because of the drawings on the walls and floors and because of the dollhouse, but it seemed as if the children were neglected. If one would look really closely at the dollhouse, one would see that the dollhouse looked exactly like the house they were in... and the dolls looked exactly like the six students in the house. The ceiling was covered in paintings of cute, little stars. There were two doors, which led to the living room and the bathroom. The last room on the first floor is [color=salmon]the bathroom[/color]. The bathroom contained a bath, which also served as a shower, a sink, a toilet and a potty, so a toilet for children. There were two doors in the bathroom, which led to the playroom and the kitchen and dining room. [color=salmon][u]The second floor[/u][/color] If one would follow the stairs upstairs, one would end up in [color=salmon]a hallway[/color] that looked like an exact copy of the one on the first floor. There were two doors, which led to the two bedrooms. [color=salmon]The first and the second bedroom[/color] looked exactly alike. They both contained a double bed, a children bed and a bookcase with creepy horror stories about all kinds of bad things that could happen to children - from getting locked in the basement as a punishment to getting killed and eaten. Both bedrooms had a door leading to the hallway and a door leading to the storage room and there was also a door connecting the two bedrooms. The only difference between the two bedrooms was that the first bedroom had old fashioned clothes for woman and that the second bedroom had old fashioned clothes for men. [color=salmon]The storage room[/color] contained so many junk that it's too hard to describe the room. It's already to hard to get into the room with so much stuff blocking the door. One thing that could draw the attention of anyone entering the room was the family picture of two, strict-looking parents - a man and a woman - and their two children, an older daughter and a younger brother.