Following the path around the pond, he spotted a couple of children playing with a small, fluffy creature that looked like a cross between a rabbit and a squirrel. They giggled as they chased it, and he couldn't help but smile at the sight. The creature looked up at him, its eyes gleaming with mischief, before it darted away again, the children in hot pursuit. Adam continued on, his heart feeling a little lighter with each step he took.
Eventually, he found the house she had described, with the familiar stone walkway leading up to the door. He took a deep breath, trying to calm his racing heart, and knocked gently. The door creaked open, and a kind-looking older man peered out at him. "You must be the new tenant," he said with a smile. "Welcome to Hidden Grove. I'm Mr. Nahnako."
Adam nodded, trying to keep his cool. "Yes, I am," he replied, trying not to let his voice betray his excitement. "Thank you for renting the room to me."
Mr. Nahnako chuckled. "Not a problem, not a problem. I'm just happy to have someone reliable living here. Now, let me show you to your room." He stepped aside, revealing a cozy, if a bit cluttered, interior. Adam stepped in, taking in the sights and smells of his new home. It was a stark contrast to the cramped apartment he had left behind in the city.
The room was small but cozy, with a single bed, a desk, and a wardrobe. There was a small window that let in just enough light, and Adam could see a hint of green from the trees outside. He set his luggage down, feeling a mix of exhaustion and exhilaration. He had made it. He was here.
"Oh no, I am such a stupid guy, I forgot to ask her name"*He started questioning himself, while scratching his head with both of his hands in frustration, but later he remembered her address that she gave it to him, he thought he could visit her this evening and know more about her