The car came to a halt outside Mora's new home. She was the new girl, coming to live with her brother so she could get an education. She pulled several of the smaller bags from the car, slinging a bag over her shoulder and lifting up her luggage. The house was small but it was far from boring. The neighborhood was pretty small, but Mora had been told that their were tons of kids her age to entertain her. It has been almost 3 years since she's seen her brother, for he went off on his own at a younger age, and she was more then excited to see him. She thanked the driver and ran into the house, not bothering to knock... "Wiatt!" she screamed as she stood in the foyer.
Wiatt came down the stairs, still buttoning his shirt..."Mora!" he beamed, coming over and catching his little sister in a tight embrace. "How have you been, shortie?" he snickered, scruffing her hair.
Mora rolled her eyes and fixed her hair, "Pretty good. Tired from the 9 hour drive though." she replied, "And yourself?" she asked.
Wiatt shrugged, "Good, but not great. College clas.ses...I wish you the best of luck." he smiled... before motioning for her to follow, "I'll show you your bedroom. Your furniture arrived not to long ago." he continued before going up the stairs.
The steps creaked as you walked up them, but this was a quality of the house that Mora learned to love. She followed her brother and the two ended up on the second floor of the three floored house, excluding the basement. Mora beamed and opened the door, the walls were a olive green, and the furniture was a rich black... her two favorite colors. A crystal chandelier hung from the cieling and Mora hugged her brother, tossing her bags on the floor. "It's amazing." she breathed. The cieling was high up, and the room was quite large for the small house.
Wiatt chuckled, "Lunch is in a half hour, try not to get in trouble in that time." he smiled before disappearing back down the stairs.