Pointy Pinnacles

Two days later, Maxen and Olivia arrived separately in an undisclosed property of the Suis in London even when they flew in together.

It had been months since Olivia last set foot in the country she called home for years and it welcomed her with the odd familiarity of gloomy weather with the heavy, thick clouds casting a grey blanket all over the city.

Arriving first on a residential part in central London, a thick layer of guards ushered her in what looked like a century-old church. 

Enchanting one's eyes as it laid on the facade of the place were pointy pinnacles and intricate crown moldings so rich in architectural history of the gothic revival movement.

But what surprised Olivia the most was the fact that she was familiar with the said property, which sold for forty-four million pounds in the market after all the heavy renovations inside the building.