The reason Jacob doesn't look TOO upset about "his" new life is that at first, he was actually on the fence about buying the house. He pretended to be a tiny bit concerned and said the curse was just an old wives tale. But the on the inside, curse was the only detail that made him want to buy the house.
He couldn't move in fast enough in his mind. And the movers never noticed the boxes of his former secret wardrobe, which now is prefect for "him". Best purchase Jacob has EVER made.
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The reason Jacob doesn't look TOO upset about "his" new life is that at first, he was actually on the fence about buying the house. He pretended to be a tiny bit concerned and said the curse was just an old wives tale. But the on the inside, curse was the only detail that made him want to buy the house.
He couldn't move in fast enough in his mind. And the movers never noticed the boxes of his former secret wardrobe, which now is prefect for "him". Best purchase Jacob has EVER made.
First of all, I wouldn't call it a "curse".....I'd call it a blessing.
Second, looking THAT pretty, why would Jacob want to go back ?
It's a win/win, I say. =D
Shawn, So you're saying the curse really is what sold the house? I can see that. :D
Alana, A blessing indeed! LOL!
Anne Michelle
I believe this story was adapted as a script for a horror movie,
"The DAY the STALLIONS All Became NIGHT MARES!!!"
whyguys, That is an excellent name!
I would buy a farm house or for that matter, any house if I could have the same results!
Great caption!
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