Purple Summers descended the staircase step by step.
The white stone steps, distinctly leveled, had an angle slightly steep to create the effect of a waterfall of flowers cascading downwards. Indeed, once someone fell, it could be very dangerous.
For this reason, there were wooden handrails erected on both sides and in the center of the staircase. Holding onto them and walking slowly was comparatively safe.
Purple Summers walked up and down the staircase steadily twice.
In the end, she sat on a step to rest.
Squinting, she looked ahead at Mrs. Douglas's current residence.
Unlike the Summers Family's quaint villa, the house where Mrs. Douglas lived was originally meant for servants. To match the atmosphere and scenery of the garden, the exterior of the house had been painted beautifully. However, the interior decoration was quite ordinary, not at all befitting for the lady of the house to reside in.