Chapter 105 His Little Bird
- In Southampton, England, nestled amidst sprawling green lawns and ancient oaks, stood a grand villa. The Allen Family Villa was known for its timeless elegance and historical significance. Its stone facade, weathered by centuries, spoke of a rich heritage that had seen countless generations of the Allen family.
- The exterior of villa was adorned with ivy that clung to its walls, adding a touch of wild beauty to the stately structure. Tall windows with intricate leaded glass overlooked the grounds, and a pair of massive wooden doors, framed by grand pillars, marked the entrance. The doors, darkened by age, were carved with scenes from English folklore, a nod to the villa’s deep-rooted connection to the country’s past.
- The villa was a blend of opulence and antiquity. The grand foyer, with its high ceilings and marble floors, greeted visitors with an air of majesty. A sweeping staircase, its balustrade intricately carved from mahogany, led to the upper floors. Crystal chandeliers hung from the ceiling, casting a warm glow that illuminated the polished wood and rich tapestries adorning the walls.