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It was that of an ordinary house if one would look at it with their ears blocked from the music coming from the inside. Disregarding the men, with their weapons hidden, roaming around the grounds, a person would have thought seeing it for the first time as a peaceful abode, just a normal dwelling of a family who have lived through the war and was fortunate enough to still have their wealth with them when peace was attained. But the truth is, this place is far from being ordinary and it holds such traumatizing events that is making her question whether she could come in without remembering the faces of those who died because of her. “One step at a time,” she convinced herself. She looked down at her gloved hands, shaking from the nerves taking over her. So much has happened in this hous