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See Me
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See Me

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When Maddi Drake inherits an old house from her great aunt, she decides to move in and fix it up. But it seems she isn't quite alone there. Then she meets the perfect man...so she thinks. But someone in the house disagrees.

This novella combines a little mystery, a little humor, and a little romance for a quick, entertaining read.

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Release dateFeb 26, 2010
ISBN9781452321912
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Lauralynn Elliott

Lauralynn Elliott is an independently published author of paranormal and fantasy romance books, as well as some horror. She started the indie journey several years ago and has never regretted it, loving the freedom to publish what she wants when she wants. You will find everything from vampires and ghosts to elves and wizards in her novels and novellas. She enjoys putting a little bit of a different twist on some of the old ideas about our favorite fictional characters. Lauralynn lives in the southeastern United States with her husband of many years. She has two grown sons whom she adores. Reading, playing computer games, and spending time with friends are some of her favorite activities.

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    See Me - Lauralynn Elliott

    SEE ME

    LAURALYNN ELLIOTT

    Published by Lauralynn Elliott at Smashwords

    Copyright 2010 Lauralynn Elliott

    Cover Art by Anya Kelleye

    This ebook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This ebook may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each person you share it with. If you’re reading this book and did not purchase it, or it was not purchased for your use only, then you should return to Smashwords.com and purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author.

    AUTHOR’S NOTE: The following is a work of fiction. All people, places, and events are purely products of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual people, places, or events is entirely coincidental.

    Chapter One

    As Maddi drove up the long, winding driveway, she had a sense of foreboding. The trees on either side were close, with branches hanging over, forming a canopy through which very little light could penetrate. Weeds were growing up through the sparse gravel that covered the driveway.

    Without warning, her little Toyota broke through into a clearing and she could see the house. The monstrosity of a house that her great aunt had left her in her will. She looked up at it in dismay, seeing the broken windows, the sagging steps going up to the front porch, and the lichen growing on the bricks. The yard looked just as bad, with dead leaves scattered about, and the moss hanging from the trees gave the whole property an ominous look. She shivered as little prickles of dread ran down her spine. What had she gotten herself into?

    Her parents had decided to move to a retirement condo in Florida, so it was perfect timing when her aunt, who was as old as dirt, passed away and left her a house. She knew it was large and old, but she didn’t realize that it would be in such disrepair. The attorney who handled her aunt’s estate warned her that there would have to be repairs done, but she didn’t know it was this bad.

    She pulled the car into the circular part of the driveway that took her right in front of the porch and stopped there. With a sigh, she got out of the car, opened her trunk and lugged her suitcases out of the car and up the rickety steps, taking care not to step on the questionable areas. The porch itself seemed sturdy, but she walked carefully in case there were unstable spots in the wood. She used the key that the attorney gave her and opened the door cautiously. It creaked as it swung open.

    Great, she said out loud. This is just like a horror movie.

    She stepped inside the house and felt for a light switch, holding her breath until the click of the switch caused the large chandelier in the entryway to illuminate at least part of the area. There still wasn’t enough light to chase all the shadows away.

    She left her bags right inside the door, went back out to the car and got everything she had brought in two more trips, then locked the front door behind her when she was finished lugging everything in. Not really sure what to do next, she just started with the bottom floor of the house, peeking into all the rooms. Everything was covered in dust except for the furniture, which was all covered in sheets. She walked into the room that would probably be considered a parlor, although she wasn’t really sure what made a room a parlor, and removed one of the sheets, revealing a beautiful sofa covered in deep red velvet. Much to her surprise, it was in perfect condition. She covered it back up with the sheet and walked through the rest of the room, peeking under the white sheets covering the furnishings. Everything under the sheets was spotless and as good as new. She knew her aunt hadn’t lived here in many years, so nothing had been touched in a very long time. But she had expected to see at least a little wear on the objects that were here.

    She was pretty tired, having driven all the way from northern Georgia to southern South Carolina, so she decided the most important thing to decide right now was where she was going to sleep. She hesitated to go upstairs, wondering what she would find there, but she knew she couldn’t sleep anywhere downstairs. She left her bags where they were for now and stepped carefully up the stairs, pleased to find they were sturdy, even though they creaked just a bit. She checked out a few of the rooms, finding that they, too, had sheets covering the furniture. There were mostly bedrooms up here and it looked like each one had a bathroom.

    She finally opened the door at the end of the hallway and drew in a sharp breath. This room was at least twice as large as the others. It must be the master bedroom. She took the dust sheets off the furniture and bed and smiled in delight. The bed was a large four poster and each post was carved with cavorting dragons. The wood was dark mahogany and there was a matching dresser, chest of drawers, night stand, and wardrobe. The wardrobe was so large that it took up almost a whole wall, so there was no need for a closet. There was a door that opened up into a large bathroom which had a large, black claw foot bathtub, a black sink on a pedestal and a black toilet with a pull flusher. There was a cabinet finished in black lacquer for towels and toiletries.

    Maddi decided she would sleep in this room, so she went in search of a broom for the floor and a cleaning rag for the fireplace mantle. Most of the furniture was dust free because of the dust sheets, but she wanted it to be cleaner before she slept in the room. She found what she was looking for in a closet downstairs, but as she was closing the closet door, she heard a sound coming from inside. She groaned. Mice! She opened the door again and peered inside, but she saw nothing. In fact, she hadn’t seen any signs of mice in any of the rooms she had explored. Maybe she hadn’t really heard anything. She was tired and in a new place, so maybe her ears were just playing tricks on her.

    Maddi carried her cleaning supplies upstairs and made the room presentable. She found clean sheets and blankets in one of the drawers in the chest, surprised that no signs of mice were in there, either. She wondered what could possibly keep mice away from a house that had been unoccupied for so long. Probably the lack of food in the house.

    Thinking of food made her realize she was hungry, so she went downstairs and lugged all of her belongings up the stairs. Going through her overnight bag, she pulled out a bottle of water and a couple of energy bars. When she finished eating, she sighed, wishing she had something better. She decided that she would go out for breakfast the next morning, and then buy a few things for the house, including food. She hoped the refrigerator and stove worked!

    She burrowed under the sheets, pleasantly surprised at how comfortable the big bed was. It wasn’t long before she slipped into an exhausted slumber.

    In the early hours of the morning, Maddi was awakened by a sound. She strained her ears to hear the sound again, and she heard something that sounded like whispering. Her heart started pounding in her chest as she sat up in bed and tried to listen more carefully. Maybe she was still groggy from a dream. After a couple of minutes, she

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