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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
The building is a pretty two-floor house, next to [[Erik]]’s. At the top of the stairs are the bedrooms, the office and a locked room. In the parent’s bedroom, the Virgin Mary statue and the cross attest to the central place of religion in the family. The walls of Harold’s office are decorated with investigations, a reflection of the police officer’s unparalleled diligence. The hallway ends with a spacious room in pastel colours; the teddy bear and school supplies leave no doubt that we are in Mia’s bedroom.
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The building is a pretty two-floor house, next to [[Erik]]’s. At the top of the stairs are the bedrooms, the office and a locked room. In the parent’s bedroom, the Virgin Mary statue and the cross attest to the central place of religion in the family. The walls of Harold’s office are decorated with investigations, a reflection of the police officer’s unparalleled diligence. The hallway ends with a spacious room in pastel colours; the teddy bear and school supplies leave no doubt that we are in Mia’s bedroom. Both bedrooms can be preview from the main character’s telescope.
  
 
== People ==
 
== People ==

Revision as of 18:39, 9 September 2019

Mia’s house
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Type House
People Mia, Helen, Harold

Mia’s house is the home of Mia, Helen and Harold.

Description

The building is a pretty two-floor house, next to Erik’s. At the top of the stairs are the bedrooms, the office and a locked room. In the parent’s bedroom, the Virgin Mary statue and the cross attest to the central place of religion in the family. The walls of Harold’s office are decorated with investigations, a reflection of the police officer’s unparalleled diligence. The hallway ends with a spacious room in pastel colours; the teddy bear and school supplies leave no doubt that we are in Mia’s bedroom. Both bedrooms can be preview from the main character’s telescope.

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