4.3 Split-type
Mr. Francisco takes a step forward, easy and slowly. He's wearing a white polo and khaki pants folded up. His glasses were crooked. Split-type. Three bedrooms. Three bathrooms. Living room. Garage. He has a wife and four kids, but most have already moved out - except for their youngest who works as a writer. He retired from work ten years earlier, due to his weak constitution and rehabilitation. The house enters into a floor and splits into a lower and higher level with a flight of stairs. The receiving area is on the main floor. The higher level has the bedroom, which weren't occupied. Boxes were in place of what should be beds, chair and desks. The lower floor where his room is located. After his stoke, he has a hard time moving about. It's near the kitchen, and beside it is a bathroom. He has a couch directly beside his bed, adjacent to it is a 16 inch TV set with the remote on his bed table, ready to be turned on any time of the day. The room has a single window where he hardly opens. He only pulls the drapes aside and together to ether let light enter in the morning or keep in the dark at night. He has a stack of newspapers beside his bed table, with a pen attached to it. He enjoys playing the sudoku on the entertainment page and looks forward to the Sunday crossword puzzle.













