Alba's Utopia

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The sky was as blue as the ocean, the ocean as pure as the sand and the sand was as white as an angel's wings. The trees danced to the music of the wind and cawing seagulls. Neither a cloud could be seen nor a worry on this island could be felt. The ocean water crashed softly against the sand as the sun hugged the island with endearment.

Sadly, all good things must come to an end. Some good things may turn into complete hell. Some things are too good to be true. And this utopia was the perfect example.

Alba Reynolds walked into the grand entrance of her finally complete island mansion

Alba Reynolds walked into the grand entrance of her finally complete island mansion. It took her a divorce and seven dreadful years to buy and build on the island named Heaven. She grinned with pride as she stood in front of the closed front door. Alba admired the wooden floors with dark and light orange color patterns. She idolized the silky red carpet going up the stairs and the chandeliers hanging at the top of the staircase. Alba even enjoyed the sea salt scent that drifted throughout Heaven.
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Those doors led to more rooms. Some rooms led to staircases going downwards. But, no matter which door you opened, you would be able to taste luxury, even in the basement.

Alba started to walk up the staircase as her grey eyes scanned the room. She ran her hand through her short, curled up, blonde hair. Her smile never left her face, even though by the time she was at the top of the staircase she was panting for a breath of air.

It had been a while since Alba looked as stunning and joyous as she did. Her red heels tapping softly on the floor, her earrings bouncing up and down. And her pearls rattling on her