A Murderer in the Mist
~ ~by Alias~ ~
Titles are based on Clue.
Disclaimer: I don't own Digimon. I don't own Ken's big ski lodge. The kids do not really live in America. I don't own the knife.
Warnings: *You have to read this to get the story!* Ken's ski lodge is in Aspen, Colorado. Now, I am aware that the Digidestined live no where near Colorado. But for the sake of this story, they live in America. And Ken is rich, so he can afford a big ski lodge.
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The setup:
Ken invited the group up to his lavish cabin in the hills of Aspen [i told you to read the warning]. The group arrived separately, except for Tai and Matt who arrived in the Matt's van. The Digidestined arrived one by one, all twelve of them, and set their gear down in the large two-story living room. They relaxed by the fire.
The house had a general orange brown hue. All though the house was spacious, it was very warm. Ken had set up the fire and it had been going for several hours. Six rooms lie on the top floor, with three evenly spaced over each wall. The other six rooms lie on the bottom floor, aligned exactly with the top floor rooms. After the large artium there was a large TV against the entrance's wall. Upon entering, the walls containing the entrances to the bedrooms were on the right and straight ahead. On the left wall, there lie the kitchen and a bathroom.Between the two doors was a fireplace and a chimney that was partially visible, poking through the wall. Also on the left wall was a staircase hugging the corner with the back wall. On the other corner of the back wall was a matching staircase leading up to the bedrooms on the right wall. For the police sketch of the house, cut and paste this address into your browser's toolbar: http://eb.4t.com/lodge.html
The house had an over all dark feeling. The rooms were scarsely furnished. The floors were wooden, and rugs were placed in each bedroom, both bathrooms, and two in the living room. The upstairs is dark, because there are no lights outside of the bedroom. The living room has one chandelier at it's ceiling. The house used to be a small resort hotel, which explains why there are 12 rooms.
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~ ~by Alias~ ~
Titles are based on Clue.
Disclaimer: I don't own Digimon. I don't own Ken's big ski lodge. The kids do not really live in America. I don't own the knife.
Warnings: *You have to read this to get the story!* Ken's ski lodge is in Aspen, Colorado. Now, I am aware that the Digidestined live no where near Colorado. But for the sake of this story, they live in America. And Ken is rich, so he can afford a big ski lodge.
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The setup:
Ken invited the group up to his lavish cabin in the hills of Aspen [i told you to read the warning]. The group arrived separately, except for Tai and Matt who arrived in the Matt's van. The Digidestined arrived one by one, all twelve of them, and set their gear down in the large two-story living room. They relaxed by the fire.
The house had a general orange brown hue. All though the house was spacious, it was very warm. Ken had set up the fire and it had been going for several hours. Six rooms lie on the top floor, with three evenly spaced over each wall. The other six rooms lie on the bottom floor, aligned exactly with the top floor rooms. After the large artium there was a large TV against the entrance's wall. Upon entering, the walls containing the entrances to the bedrooms were on the right and straight ahead. On the left wall, there lie the kitchen and a bathroom.Between the two doors was a fireplace and a chimney that was partially visible, poking through the wall. Also on the left wall was a staircase hugging the corner with the back wall. On the other corner of the back wall was a matching staircase leading up to the bedrooms on the right wall. For the police sketch of the house, cut and paste this address into your browser's toolbar: http://eb.4t.com/lodge.html
The house had an over all dark feeling. The rooms were scarsely furnished. The floors were wooden, and rugs were placed in each bedroom, both bathrooms, and two in the living room. The upstairs is dark, because there are no lights outside of the bedroom. The living room has one chandelier at it's ceiling. The house used to be a small resort hotel, which explains why there are 12 rooms.
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