What draws your eye is in the center of the room, an expensive desk that was a rich dark mahogany. It was large enough for her to work on multiple things, but not too large to overshadow her.
The butterflies were placed here and there, adding her own unique style to the room.
On the desk was the standard items on it, papers, small lamp, a computer. There was also a tall glass dome. Beside the glass dome was another one, this one held the same brightly colored butterflies, but had a darker, sinister twist to it. There was a skull in this one, with the butterflies placed artfully around it. Another skull with butterflies on it was placed on a shelf behind her.
There wasn’t really art on the walls. But there were shadow boxes placed around the room with various colors of pinned butterflies. Some blue, some green and some a mixture.
Playing softly from speakers placed around the room was Beethoven.
The wall behind the seating area had a painting hanging, The Young Martyr, a small light hanging above it. Illuminating it softly.
But there was a new piece of art on display. This one a sculpture and resting on a pedestal.
Two chairs sat in front of the desk, Italian made and a deep shade of brown. There was a seating area was set in one of the corners. Which had two chairs and a couch around a coffee table. There were lamps on that offered a soft and comfortable glow, nothing too bright.
Ale sat on the couch, a folder in hand and making notes on it. Jacques letter sat on the coffee table, notes made on it as well on the different names. She was ready for this whole mess to be finished. The door was ajar with Gabriel standing near it.
Jacque Jennifer Hazelton