Mr. Filmon
Bay
Dining Room
Mr. Filmon strides over to a sizable gong and gives it a resounding strike, the sound echoing through the entirety of the manor, capturing everyone's attention. He welcomes Bay to accompany him, engaging in conversation as they stroll around the first floor.
In the course of their talk, Bay discerns that Mr. Filmon is purposefully emphasizing the spooky elements to draw guests to the hotel, crafting an image that revolves more around the mysterious allure of the surroundings than the manor itself.
"You know, the tales of ghostly whispers in these halls, the flickering shadows in the corners—just the kind of ambiance that sets the stage for an unforgettable stay. People love a bit of mystery, don't you think?"
The Courtyard
Mr. Filmon pivots towards the courtyard, a subtle hesitation lingering in his glance at Bay, as if contemplating whether to permit entrance. Nevertheless, he strides into the courtyard, swiftly redirecting Bay's attention to the raspberry bush. Despite the attempt to engage Bay, there's a discernible unease in Mr. Filmon's demeanor, suggesting a reluctance to enter the woodshed in Bay's presence.
Pretending nonchalance, Mr. Filmon remarks,
"Odd, I could have sworn I left the woodshed locked. Well, it's about time to replace that old rusted lock anyway." He produces a gleaming new lock, securing the shed door with a decisive click. He and Bay then leave the courtyard.
OOC:
@soises making a note here to make sure you read that last sentence as it particularly affects Hazel