4.5 Townhouse
Tina takes her time - on her own pace as she follows the sidewalk. She holds out a phone, and receives a call. 3-Storey House. Four bedrooms. Five bathrooms. Living room. Garage. Kitchen. Garden. They recently just moved into their brand new townhouse. Each had their own room: Eldest brother, older sister and younger brother, along with the couple's. It was spacious, elegant and peaceful so no one complained.
Her parents get off from work at different times, eldest with his own agendas, an older sister who seems to be always busy, and a younger brother who simply plays on his console 15 hours a day. Eating separately is a usual site. She usually asks from the help to bring the food up to her room on the second floor.
The walls are white, with a single accent lime green wall where her bed's headboard is placed. The floor was lined with a creme fur rug, she doesn't bring her shoes inside so as not to ruin the rug. Instead, she has bedroom slippers neatly prepared inside a shoe cubby beside her door. She has small shelf of novels, cook books and magazines, although she hardly touches them. They were placed there simply because there had to be something on the shelves. There was one book she does read: "Everything You Need To Know About Everything You Need To Know About". It was on the most bottom. Below the shelves is her desk, with a flatly laid out calendar with little markings and scribbles and a flouresent night lamp protruding from the wall. A few ballpens are in a container that says: "Good day!" Her bags and clothes are inside her wardrobe, arranged in hue. She tidies it up each morning - she has a hard time choosing which one to wear it they weren't aligned as such. Her laptop rests atop her bed, attached to it is the charger connected to an extension cord. She leaves it like that so she doesn't have to plug and unplug it each time. It was quite troublesome.












