The Xylon Sadness

The Xylon family home, usually so grand and full of life, was now engulfed in a deep atmosphere of mourning. Black curtains decorated the large windows, indicating the grief that was surrounding the family. The scent of lilies and jasmine filled the air, a mixture of floral fragrance and heartbreaking silence.

In the main living room, two large caskets rest on pedestals decorated with white floral arrangements. Around the caskets, large candles burned dimly, giving off a soft, almost mystical glow. Photographs of Frederick and Dolan in silver frames sat beside their caskets, the smiling faces in the images contrasting with the sad reality.

Guests arrived, signing the guest book with grim expressions. They wore black clothes, their faces showed respect and sympathy. Among the guests, there were also several business colleagues and old friends who came to pay their last respects. Small whispers were heard among them, talking about how big this loss was for the Xylon family.

Elizabeth, F
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