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<blockquote data-quote="ThirdWizard" data-source="post: 6009606" data-attributes="member: 12037"><p>The exterior of the other side of the duplex is much the same as Sandra's: vinyl siding, small old windows, and gutters overflowing with pine needles. The car parked in the driveway is a beat up old Yugo from the '90s, full of dents and missing paint in several places. The front porch is a slab of concrete with no canopy over the doorway, however there is a collection of wind chimes of various sizes and shapes all hanging from metal hooks attached to the side of the house, a menagerie of disparate images, and probably sounds, just waiting for a gust of wind to blow through. </p><p></p><p>In front of the doorstep is a circular mat of fake grass. There's an old crusted doorbell by the door, but also an elaborate door knocker in the shape of a nude woman. A peephole looks out at you as you approach, a pinpoint of light emanating from within. You can still hear the sounds of loud music coming from inside, a strange fusion of old and new.</p><p></p><p>==========================================</p><p></p><p>The back is fully enclosed by the chain link fence, extending around both attached homes, and full of pine trees. If there is any grass back there, you can't see it, the fallen pine needles covering the entirety of the yard. Luckily enough, the trees will keep anyone in the other houses from getting a clear view of you. </p><p></p><p>The two sides of the duplex aren't separated, and you can get a clear view of both sides. Sandra's side is minimally decorated with a single lawn chair and a small round table. By contrast, the opposite end has an entire patio set laid out on the ground complete with giant umbrella. There are also several lit tiki lanterns, and the back sliding glass door is wide open, loud music pouring out from within.</p><p></p><p>The back of Sandra's side also has its own sliding glass door, this one closed, although there's no curtain to block the view inside, and it appears to lead into a living room or den. There is also a dirty, and slightly cracked, window that looks like it leads into a bedroom and a thin door with scuff marks all over its base.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThirdWizard, post: 6009606, member: 12037"] The exterior of the other side of the duplex is much the same as Sandra's: vinyl siding, small old windows, and gutters overflowing with pine needles. The car parked in the driveway is a beat up old Yugo from the '90s, full of dents and missing paint in several places. The front porch is a slab of concrete with no canopy over the doorway, however there is a collection of wind chimes of various sizes and shapes all hanging from metal hooks attached to the side of the house, a menagerie of disparate images, and probably sounds, just waiting for a gust of wind to blow through. In front of the doorstep is a circular mat of fake grass. There's an old crusted doorbell by the door, but also an elaborate door knocker in the shape of a nude woman. A peephole looks out at you as you approach, a pinpoint of light emanating from within. You can still hear the sounds of loud music coming from inside, a strange fusion of old and new. ========================================== The back is fully enclosed by the chain link fence, extending around both attached homes, and full of pine trees. If there is any grass back there, you can't see it, the fallen pine needles covering the entirety of the yard. Luckily enough, the trees will keep anyone in the other houses from getting a clear view of you. The two sides of the duplex aren't separated, and you can get a clear view of both sides. Sandra's side is minimally decorated with a single lawn chair and a small round table. By contrast, the opposite end has an entire patio set laid out on the ground complete with giant umbrella. There are also several lit tiki lanterns, and the back sliding glass door is wide open, loud music pouring out from within. The back of Sandra's side also has its own sliding glass door, this one closed, although there's no curtain to block the view inside, and it appears to lead into a living room or den. There is also a dirty, and slightly cracked, window that looks like it leads into a bedroom and a thin door with scuff marks all over its base. [/QUOTE]
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