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The presence of unkown matter fills the void of darkness in the room. A noise at the door as it begins to open and a sliver of light shines through. A light switch is tripped and the light gives the room a welcoming feel as everything becomes alert in the glow. Suddenly a happiness is projected as a result of the light and those unknown objects take their identity. Now present in the room are beds, curtains, a computer, stereo, carpet, pictures, and many more valuables. The light touches them all giving them their shape. As the room is entered, first seen are the two beds in the middle of the room. They are comfortable and warm as they invite whoever decides to use them. Their warmth is ever present in each one by themselves, yet their accessories accent their invitation and comfort. Along the head boards lie pictures and many objects of sentimental value. These objects help to give the bed its inviting touch and then an object is seen that crushes the happiness of the pictures and the brightness the beds bring. There sits the alarm clock. It doesn't make a noise yet its annoying sound rings from memory in your head.
Approximate Word count = 757 Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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