Veroe
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IC: Chase Banton
The two story house at the end of Elmwood Lane in Appleton NY hadn't had anyone living in it for twenty years. In that time it had fallen into real disrepair. In that time it had passed through many buyers eyes wide with hope and dreams full of the potential this house would fulfill with just a little investment of money and effort. Yet they never stuck through on it. Within a few months the house would go back on the market as the previous owner rapidly moved out. Inevitably there was talk that the house at the end of Elmwood Lane was haunted.
Nonsense of course. Chase knew there was no such things as ghosts, but due to the reputation the house had gone years without an owner, and consequently Chase had been able to get it dirt cheap.
Unfortunately after two decades of neglect the house was hovering somewhere between a fixer-upper and close to being condemned. That was okay with Chase he was a contractor by trade and wanted a long-term project to sink his teeth into. So the Elmwood Lane house was perfect for him.
Chase had so many plans. He was going to remodel the entire house just the way he wanted it, eventually. But first he was going to redo the kitchen. One of his first goals was to cook a meal in his brand new kitchen. Of course the way it was at this point that was some time away. The stove looked like it wouldn't be capable of melting ice cream, and the fridge had things living in it. Also the cabinets and layout was a reject straight out of the sixties. It was too small too. Chase plan was for a large open layout.
So that was why he was spending his first full day knocking down the wall between the kitchen and dining room. He swung his sledgehammer sweat rolling down his body staining his T-shirt. He flung it over his shoulder to wipe the sweat off the back and off the tattoo and the quote from De Sade.
Chase was a contractor to pay the bills and because he loved building things up with his own hands, but he was a member of the fetish community back in Manhattan. He was a dominant, and was planning to make a connection with the small fetish community here in Appleton soon, but first he wanted to get started on his house.
It was unseasonably warm for this time of the year. There was no air-conditioning here. It was sweltering in this house. He had raised a window earlier but the damned thing kept falling closed. He raised it up and placed the stick to hold it up for a while until it eventually slipped and slammed shut again.
He chuckled contentedly pulling the T-shirt off of his body and using it to wipe the seat off of him. The window was just one more thing in this glorious wreck of a house to fix. He laid the T-shirt on the counter next to-where had he put his tools. He could've sworn he had lain them right there when he came in here. He looked around and found his toolbox all the way under the sink.
He didn't recall tucking it under there, but what else could be the explanation. Maybe it was the ghosts that were supposed to haunt this place. No, he must've done it when he was taking a look at the pipes to the kitchen sink an hour or two ago. There was no such things as ghosts. He was the only person in this house.
Then came the voice of someone saying hello. He flinched banging his head on the sink above him.
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