Untouched and unloved
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This place was bizarre. It was clearly owned by Margret, but given its state, it was also clear that it had not been used in ages. It was a house, frozen in time, untouched and unloved. But why was it important now? Why did the old lady insist that Suzan had to have it? At least, that was what the notary conveyed to her.
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