This is the second part of my story "We'll always have Paris". STOP reading this if you haven't read the first part yet, because... well... spoilers 🤫
In the first part we met Clarke Griffin, an Australian doctor living and working in Spain who goe...
After a 15-hour flight from Paris, Clarke and Lexa had finally arrived in Los Angeles in the afternoon of the 29th of April.
Lexa was excited to show Clarke the house she had recently bought, so they got in the vehicle that was waiting for them at the airport and 25 minutes later they arrived at their destination.
It was a 1920s Spanish-style starter house in West Hollywood, spanning a bit more than 90 square metres of living space with two bedrooms and two baths. Clarke noticed that it was completely walled and surrounded by a tall hedge for celeb-style privacy, featuring an attached one-car garage and one-car driveway for off-street parking.
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Once they were inside, she could appreciate the renovated home sports chic neutral interior decor with honey-hued hardwood floors and whitewashed walls, noticing a fireplace in the living room that had large windows for plenty of natural light.
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The kitchen, while quite petite, included eat-in bar seating, luxe Bosch appliances and an adjacent breakfast nook.
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