a supposed trailer park, just off a busy urban four lane road. It's set way back from the main road and a small sign says R & R mobile living. You turn in. It's curious, this trailer park still left while all around it Wendys, Arbys, and Walmarts sprout like weeds. The road back to the custom homes is winding and it is farther in than you thought.
That explains why the homes are hard to see from the main road.
You suddenly make your last turn and rather than see the expected slovenly trailer park, with lots of old Fords and Chevys parked everywhere and a general sense of blight, poor people living as best they can under the circumstances--rather than see this you see that a few trailers have screened the view of several magestic houses, unconventionally built, all ultra modern.
You are right at a point where you can take a u-turn and leave (because there is something spooky about this place; no visible people or cars).
Do you take the U-turn?
When you realize you are one the verge of something unfathomable or delightful, what do you do.
More importantly how do you feel and how do those feelings look? Can you visualize them?
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