Housesitter
Part Three
by The Preve
Inspired, in part, by "Shower", by A-L-E-X-X
note: some M/M action here, just to give a head's up.
So now Finn was at the door, preparing to go in. He'd taken off his shoes and put them in the trunk as instructed.
The walk down the stone trail was almost like a park. He'd seen some goats, but they'd ignored him, more interested in the blackberry bushes near a small rise on his left.
Past the rise, and through a copse of red alder and maple, he came to the end. A wall lay before him, leading away from either side of the path, into the woods.
The wall's height was roughly nine feet. Five feet, from the ground to near shoulder height, was made of polished gray granite blocks.
The rest of the wall was composed of glass bricks, rounded at the top.
A gate, also made of glass and steel, stood before him. He'd been told the wall was there to keep the goats out.
The house and grounds were programmed to your bio signature, per the measurements and blood taken at the exam. Just put your hand on it, and it'll let you in.
Finn did as instructed. The gate swung inward. Finn entered, into a near immaculate yard, almost too good to be one.
A well-trimmed emerald green lawn, bordered by a rainbow-colored flower garden, followed by trees: big leaf maples, Douglas firs, and red alders, forming a natural wall.
Sprawled before him, the house. "The
Peters/Johnson Glass House,
" Finn recited, from the info Gavin gave him.
Glass was an understatement. The entire geometrically cubed construction seemed made of windows. Big and clear, almost like they weren't there.
Finn could see all the rooms, another view of the Salish, and islands, plus Mt. Baker, on the other side.
"Wow," Finn was impressed.
The walkway led straight to the door. Next to it, on Finn's left, rested the white trunk to keep his shoes. It was square, and looked more like a freezer than a trunk.
Finn took off his shoes, opened the container, and put them in. The interior was cushioned at the base, with purple, florescent lights on the sides.
Ultraviolet (for killing germs)? Gavin Peters is pretty strict on disinfecting.
Finn stood, barefoot, on the mat. The door was sliding glass,
Transparent metal, but which one. Aluminum? Iron? Titanium?
It had no handle, but a handhold indented in the side.
Finn grasped the handhold. The door slid aside easily. Finn stepped in.
"Welcome to the Peters/Johnson Experimental Glass House
Finn Aiden Duffy
." The voice startled him.
"What...?!"
"Do not worry about the voice. You are listening to an AI generated message specifically programmed for you. The purpose is to reiterate your duties and responsibilities, during your stay in this domicile, as an employee of Craftlove Development Group, founded by Gavin Peters. Now, to summarize: the Peters/Johnson Experimental Glass House was created as a joint project between the late architect, Philip Johnson, and Gavin Peters..."
Finn listened as he walked through the house. There wasn't much new which he hadn't heard earlier.
"Your duties will be basic maintenance and cleaning, particularly in areas not covered by the automated cleaners, and maintenance modules.
Lawn and garden care are covered by the automated mowers and weed control. Pest control is handled through use of natural predators to reduce the need for chemicals. You will, however, be required to inspect the garden regularly.
It is advised to exercise caution regarding the mowers, given your state of undress. The mowers are programmed to avoid objects, but some caution is required.
"Makes sense."
"The first three weeks are designed to acclimate you to the house and island. Further instructions will be presented to you on or after midnight, June 21."
"That's kind of odd. Why that date?"
"A laptop has been provided for you in the study. The instructions are programmed into the laptop. Access to the internet is provided on Gavin Peters' orders, but email will be unavailable, nor communication through forums.
Food stocks are in the pantry and refrigerator. The bathroom is stocked with the best in personal body care. A specialized electric shaver is provided to allow you to maintain your hair to the required standard.
You have been informed of the recreational exercise room, swimming pool, and library. Everything is designed to meet your personal needs for the duration of your employment. Any further questions can be addressed through the FAQ app provided on the laptop.
This concludes the introduction to the Peters/Johnson Experimental Glass House. Thank you for volunteering to assist in the development of, what is sure to be, a revolution in domestic living,
Finn Aiden Duffy
.
Craftlove wishes you a pleasant experience.
Message Ends."
Finn had found it difficult, listening while taking in the house's aesthetics.
This house is so... geometric.
It was like everything was designed from building blocks. The furniture, chairs, sofas, ottomans, coffee tables, were all polished wood, shaped like they came out of FAO Schwarz.
Almost like Lego or Fisher Price.
He didn't know what wood they were built from.
Teak?
The floor looked built of the same type: a closer look revealed barely noticeable seams in the floor.
Panels?
Shaped in large squares.
Finn examined the walls. They were a combination of polished and stained wood panels, followed by tall, wide mirrors, and then thick, glass brick, walls.
I'm probably going to have to dust, and make sure the mirrors and glass stay spotless.
Finn made a mental note to be sure plenty of glass cleaner was available.
This house might not be as low maintenance as they said.
He went to a mirror to touch it.
How well do the fingerprints stand out?
The mirror was smooth, cool; the reflection so clear, he could almost enter it. Finn saw himself in every detail.
Yeah, that salon did a good job.
No blemishes on his skin. His body a pale flesh pink, head to toe. The only other colors, his dark blue eyes, short black hair, and eyebrows. Not an idealized Hollywood look, as would be common among the elite in southern California.
"More like hypernormal," he thought. A sort of idealized geek, or nerdy look, cute but not supermodel, or movie star.
"Cute geek," he thought, not from self-admiration. Some classmates in high school and college mentioned it to him. Finn never took advantage of that look. His focus was on grades and graduations.
To get as far away from Mom, Dad, and Bro as possible.
The girls could wait, maybe the boys; he'd never fully explored that.
Friends and colleagues, who had similar family problems, understood.
He took his fingers away from the mirror.