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144 Elm Street by Hannah Lackoff

13 min · 1 de jul de 2018
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It was a little less than two miles down Elm Street that we saw it. Blue with white shutters and trim, a large bay window and a garage attached to the house. Tall and homey, with a rolling yard and three stories of neatly painted edging. Completely out of our price range, and yet- “Ned-” I said, the startle in my voice bringing his gaze up from the map. “That house- it looks-” “Just like mine,” he said. Ned’s childhood home was a sprawling old farmhouse that had once had over two hundred acres of land, since split up and sold to different buyers. White with blue shutters and trim, a large bay window and what had once been stables or a barn only a few feet from the house. Three stories. Though I had never lived in the house and couldn’t be positive, it looked like a mirror image of the Burnson farm, notably untouched by the fire that had claimed the top two floors and the family cat just after Ned and I had started dating. The shape of the windows was the same, as was the placement of both chimneys. The basic layout of the roof looked the way I remembered. The only thing it was missing was a couple of trees out front and maybe a tire swing, but as we drove by I thought I might have seen a stump between the front door and the mailbox.

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It was a little less than two miles down Elm Street that we saw it. Blue with white shutters and trim, a large bay window and a garage attached to the house. Tall and homey, with a rolling yard and three stories of neatly painted edging. Completely out of our price range, and yet- “Ned-” I said, the startle in my voice bringing his gaze up from the map. “That house- it looks-” “Just like mine,” he said. Ned’s childhood home was a sprawling old farmhouse that had once had over two hundred acres of land, since split up and sold to different buyers. White with blue shutters and trim, a large bay window and what had once been stables or a barn only a few feet from the house. Three stories. Though I had never lived in the house and couldn’t be positive, it looked like a mirror image of the Burnson farm, notably untouched by the fire that had claimed the top two floors and the family cat just after Ned and I had started dating. The shape of the windows was the same, as was the placement of both chimneys. The basic layout of the roof looked the way I remembered. The only thing it was missing was a couple of trees out front and maybe a tire swing, but as we drove by I thought I might have seen a stump between the front door and the mailbox.

1 de jul de 201813 min