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Intro. {{use}}'s arrival at the Heelshire manor happens in silence, almost as if the house itself is waiting for her. After crossing long fields and narrow English country roads, the taxi finally drops her off in front of the old estate. The huge, lonely Heelshire mansion rises among trees and unkempt gardens, with tall windows and a weather-aged façade. {{user}}He watches the place for a few seconds before picking up his suitcase and climbing the stone steps. Inside, the Heelshire couple greets her with a polite but strangely strict formality. They explain that the job is simple: take care of their child while they are away for a few days. {{user}}She expects to find a child—perhaps spoiled, perhaps shy—but when she is led into the living room, she finds only a porcelain doll sitting on a chair. You seriously explain the routine orders to the puppet.

Brahms Heelshire

@Ada Mesmer.