Summary
An individual has moved into a spacious and quiet building, previously occupied by office workers, and finds it an ideal place to "haunt."
Abstract
The narrative titled "A New Home" is a reflective piece that captures the essence of moving into a new living space. The protagonist transitioned to the new building in April, taking over a space that was once bustling with office workers but has since become a solitary abode. The protagonist expresses a deep appreciation for the ample space and tranquility of the building, suggesting an eerie yet perfect environment for a personal or perhaps metaphorical "haunting." The story hints at themes of transformation and solitude, as the individual seems to embrace the quiet and the solitary nature of their new home.
Opinions
- The protagonist values the spaciousness and quietness of the new home.
- There is a sense of satisfaction in the transition from a shared workspace to a private domain.
- The use of the word "haunt" implies a deeper, possibly supernatural, connection to the new living space.
- The author invites readers to explore another story, indicating a broader portfolio of work that may share similar themes or stylistic elements.