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up at me with its head resting on its paws.
     
    “ Well that’s interesting!” Sue laughed, “Usually Sam loves trying to jump all over guests to see what she can get away with, here she looks like we just brought her home from obedience school! Here, let’s set down your bag and I’ll get you a treat for her”.
     
    While she ran off to a cabinet to get a treat I got my first glimpse around my temporary home. I was in a bright open, cliché yellow painted kitchen, which led to an open walkway into an even more airy looking dining room. Both had minimal decoration which I found refreshing; not too much to distract the eye from the architecture. I can’t help but to wonder who in this family has such good taste, and if it’s Sue or her husband or an interior decorator.
     
    Before I get too far in the walkway on my journey to look around Sue comes back with a treat for the dog which she hands me silently since she is chattering away on the phone. I slowly make my way in the dog’s direction expecting her to growl but she quickly lies down again. What a funny little creature. Still I take no chance of her biting my hand and instead toss her the treat, which she catches and appears to swallow whole. Hrm, maybe I can try that to get rid of the weird textured food feeling.
     
    Sue was off the phone now and pardoned herself for her rudeness, which I found confusing, but before I could ask she had scooped up my bag and told me we were going on the tour. We went by a fancy room I recognized as the no-sitting-unless-elders-are-here room, a living room with a huge soft couch and a lot of movies on DVD, and up a flight of stairs with a lot of pictures arranged neatly on the wall. Not pictures of family, but of rocks, beaches, flowers close up, one of a dogs nose all in black and white, it was neat how someone took an everyday object and focusing on just a piece of it, or at a different angle, could make it into a work of art. Sue saw me studying them “Those are amazing right?”
     
    I nodded and moved onto a picture of the inside of a seashell, admiring its shiny pink curves and Sue continued “My husband is the family photographer, I never understood it myself”.
     
    “ Maybe he could show me sometime” I mentioned casually as I continued following her up the stairs. I would definitely want plenty of pictures of my tan self basking in the sun to remember fondly later on.
     
    Sue regarded me for a moment, “I’m sure he would be thrilled to show you, he is so passionate about film and neither Stacey nor I take any interest in it”.
     
    Moving on, she had just finished showing me the bathroom at the top of the stairs that me and Stacey would be sharing, complete with two sinks and girly but sophisticated pink accents throughout, when a man appeared out of another room looking disheveled. “Oh dear, Blue this is my husband Rick, I’m sorry dear that I must have woke you, Blue you remember I told you he works nights right?”
     
    He grinned, “No harm done” he started walking forward and habitually I stuck out my hand for him to shake and he laughed and held out his arms, “we hug around here, did Sue tell you that? Welcome to our humble home, the girls have been very excited about your arrival”.
     
    “ Hi” I managed, “Thank you for having me, sorry to wake you”.
     
    “ No problem, I could hardly sleep anyways, I was eager to meet you myself” he yawned “But now that I have, I think I’m going to try to get some more sleep before Stacey wakes up and you guys get all giggly”. With that he winked and went back into what I can assume is the master bedroom. Before he could shut the door Sam had all but flown up the stairs and snuck in the room with him. At least I wouldn’t have to worry about her for awhile.
     
    Sue showed me my room next, looking nervous. My breath caught as I looked around. A wooden white canopy bed with a pink, orange and purple netting tied back with purple ribbons sat in
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