The Van Helsing Conjecture – Excerpt No. 71

Her style and fashion changed with every visit. There seemed to be no rhyme or reason to the choices made, but today she had no complaints.

At the end of the hallway there were two large oak and brass doors. They opened for her automatically bringing forth the bright white light of the sun.

This room changed based on need. It generally contained a large table with eleven seats. Each were opulent leather chairs, while the table itself was made of mahogany with bankers lights illuminating every seat.

The style was decidedly art deco, including the bar at one end, and the stage big enough to have a twenty-piece band playing. Opposing the doors there were two large windows that seemed more at home in a greenhouse.

This expansive space changed based on need. It contained a large table with eleven seats. Each were opulent leather chairs, while the table itself was made of mahogany with bankers lights at every seat. The style was decidedly art deco, white marble, brass, and wood paneling. There was bar at one end of the room, and the stage big enough to have a twenty-piece band playing. Opposing the exit there were two large windows that seemed more at home in a greenhouse, providing a view of what she saw in the real world.

Disclaimer: This novel is an work in progress and readers may encounter grammatical errors and inconsistencies. Please view this a draft and not a published work.



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