Looking up at the high rise building in front of her, Sarah asked, "Why are we here?"
Melody felt a pang of disappointment as she glanced up at the adorable apartment. "Someone left a note in my desk to tell me about a cheap and nice apartment for rent. I have made a phone call for the appointment with the owner. She also claimed that a security deposit was unnecessary, but..." She trailed off, her voice tinged with skepticism.
"Are you Ms. Brynleigh?" A middle aged woman asked, as she came around the corner of the tree-lined driveway.
Melody turned around and pushed Sarah behind herself. "I'm sorry. We're not trespassing," she said indignantly. "I think I've got the wrong address. Someone recommended this building as a good spot to find an apartment for rent. I'm sorry," she added as she stepped back to lead Sarah into the car. "We have to get going. I apologize for the inconvenience."
The woman laughed and waved her hand. She said, "You're not trespassing, dear." And then she took out a set of keys from her purse. "You've found the right place. Well, I'm Elaine and I'm the housekeeper. It has been my boss' desire for some time to find a tenant for this vacant apartment. You're actually the first to show interest."
Melody looked at her sister, then up at the apartment. It was a stark contrast to what she was expecting. Instead of a rustic, old-style cottage, it was a sleek, modern apartment with clean lines and minimalist design. The exterior was made of polished concrete and glass, with a simple yet striking entrance. The landscaping was kept to a minimum, with just a few potted plants accenting the entrance. She couldn't help but be impressed by its beauty and simplicity.
"Alright. So why are you renting it out?" Sarah asked. "And why for such a low price?"
The woman chuckled and said, "Well, this used to be my boss' apartment. It's not that big, and it's not even on any main street," she explained as she unlocked the door and pushed it open. "Remember that it has low ceilings and no recent renovation to the kitchen. As there is no garage, please park to the side of the apartment. Two bedrooms and two bathrooms are available, along with a kitchen and living room."
Despite the disappointment of the note's inaccuracy, she couldn't help but feel drawn to the adorable apartment. As she entered the building, she was greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere that made her feel instantly at home.
Melody and Sarah stepped through the doorway made of solid wood with unassuming, minimalistic design and peered into the front room, looking around with wide eyes. They were speechless by the sight before them.
As Melody stepped inside the apartment, she was immediately struck by the clean lines and simplicity of the decor. The walls were painted a crisp white, and the furniture was simple yet stylish, with clean lines and neutral colors. The living room had a comfortable sofa and a few simple chairs, all in shades of gray and black, and the coffee table was a minimalist design made of wood and metal.
There were a beige love seat in the corner with a small end table. A large window let in plenty of natural light, making the space feel bright and airy. The windows were covered with simple light grey curtains, allowing plenty of natural light to filter into the room.
The apartment itself was small but cozy, with a vintage charm that Melody couldn't resist. The hardwood floors were polished to a shine, and the walls were painted a soft, creamy white that made the space feel bright and airy.
The kitchen was compact but functional and well-equipped, with modern sleek stainless steel appliances and white cabinets. The dining area was just big enough for a small dining table and a couple of chairs, and a large window provided a view of the street below.
As Melody explored the apartment further, she couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement at the thought of making it her own. Despite the note's misrepresentation of the security deposit, she was determined to make this adorable apartment her new home.
"You're trying to rent this out for only six hundred dollars?" Sarah whispered, linking her arm with Melody's.
Moving into the bedroom, Melody noticed a queen-sized platform bed against one wall with crisp white bedding and a sleek, low-profile dresser on the other. There was a small bedside table with a lamp, and a few carefully chosen decorative items, like a vase of fresh flowers and a stack of books. The walls were painted a calming neutral color, and the only decor was a piece of abstract art above the bed. The bathroom was small but modern, with a glass-enclosed shower and minimalist fixtures. The overall effect was calming and serene, and Melody felt a sense of peace wash over her as she took it all in.
She clicked the switch and the cozy space was illuminated with light. The walls were painted in a sunny shade of yellow and there were sheer white curtains that billowed in the breeze. It was an airy room with lots of natural light, a large window over the sink, and a larger one beside the table with a door leading out to a small balcony.
"What do you think?" Elaine asked.
Melody widened her eyes in disbelief as she looked around the apartment. It was everything she had ever dreamed of a cozy, modern, and full of charm apartment. She couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement bubble up inside her at the thought of living in such a beautiful space. She took a deep breath and uncrossed her arms, her fingers trailing over the smooth surface of the end table. This was the place she had been searching for, and she wasn't going to let it slip away.
"I don't…" Melody wanted to shout "Yes!" but was too timid to do so. She was sure this was a mistake. Two days ago, she had landed a job that paid more than she could have ever imagined. And now someone had just offered her an apartment, huh? What the heck, an apartment? A modest apartment in a commercial building would have cost a lot more per month in rent, so this was a huge savings for her.