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<blockquote data-quote="tglassy" data-source="post: 7000002" data-attributes="member: 6855204"><p>Nicolo led the group swiftly through the back alleys to his flat. It was nessled off the main street, around the back side of a building with many such flats. A private area, where few people ventured on accident. </p><p></p><p>The flat itself is what Nicolo had said it was: clean, but small. It consisted mostly of a single room, perhaps 20 feet on each side. It included a small bed, with a night stand, a kitchen area that had a small table with a single chair, a simple sink and wood stove. Next to the sink was a container of water and wood for the stove, and on the table was a single loaf of bread and a wedge of cheese. There were no dishes or silverware to be found.</p><p></p><p>"Please, come in," Nicolo said, holding the door open for the...entarage that had followed him. He was not used to having guests. This was, in fact, the first time he had. The room was large enough to hold everyone, but it certainly felt small by the time everyone had entered. "Would anyone like some water? I can have it chilled..."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tglassy, post: 7000002, member: 6855204"] Nicolo led the group swiftly through the back alleys to his flat. It was nessled off the main street, around the back side of a building with many such flats. A private area, where few people ventured on accident. The flat itself is what Nicolo had said it was: clean, but small. It consisted mostly of a single room, perhaps 20 feet on each side. It included a small bed, with a night stand, a kitchen area that had a small table with a single chair, a simple sink and wood stove. Next to the sink was a container of water and wood for the stove, and on the table was a single loaf of bread and a wedge of cheese. There were no dishes or silverware to be found. "Please, come in," Nicolo said, holding the door open for the...entarage that had followed him. He was not used to having guests. This was, in fact, the first time he had. The room was large enough to hold everyone, but it certainly felt small by the time everyone had entered. "Would anyone like some water? I can have it chilled..." [/QUOTE]
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