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Silent Houses by Rebecca House

37 min · 13 jul 2018
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Residing in Prince Edward County, (Ontario), when Rebecca is not the CEO of a busy household, traveling or freelance writing, she is plotting out my next dark fiction story. Active on both Twitter (@rhhouse) and Instagram (@rhousewriter), you can find her stories or articles published on CommuterLit.com, With Painted Words and in two upcoming print anthologies, Allucinor (ID Press) and The Stand (Polar Expressions Publishing). "Silent Houses" was previously published online at www.commuterlit.com (Dec, 2016).

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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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