WHEN they walked into the manor, Astrid was once again amazed when he saw the interior.
Upon entering through intricately crafted double doors, one would see a spacious foyer boasting polished marble floors and simple yet tasteful tapestries. A grand staircase, carved from rich mahogany, connected the levels of the manor with a subtle majesty. The walls were adorned with portraits and paintings. The light came from classic chandeliers hanging from the high ceilings, casting a warm glow on the subtle, muted colors of the interior.
Anyone who stepped foot here could immediately tell that it belonged to a noble family.
As Astrid looked around, he wondered if his mother had stayed here. Considering how she spent the first half of her life as a Grimaldi, maybe she had run around in this manor as a child.