"Well, you succeeded at it!" Toby said as he nudged Suzy's arm back and opened the door of the house. "Welcome to the house of me and my uncle." He said as he bowed.
The house was surprisingly bright and comfy. The walls were a light shade of blue and the furniture appeared rather comfortable, there were several scented candles around, but nowhere near the amount of Suzy's room. The closet was filled with all kinds of trinkets and pictures, one picture was enlarged to resemble a painting in size rather than a photograph and it showed a family with a young boy, a young man who looked just like Toby minus the scar and his eyes, a woman who had the same eyes as Toby and no other resemblance to him and a second man who didn't resemble anyone on the picture and seemingly was kneeling besides the boy and ruffled his hair, all of the people shown had a large and happy grin on their faces. Besides the big picture were three scrolls, one on each side of the picture and one above it; 'Bad times will pass. They might pass like a kidney stone, but they will pass.', 'The love of a parent always stays with their child, no matter their age or actions.', 'Bad times happen to everyone, but they should not only be regretted or mourned. They should be used to grow as a person and to realise that you can do some things differently than previously thought.' A man sat on the couch with a cup of something, presumably coffee as he noticed Toby and Suzy.
"Hey Toby, come in. I see you brought a friend?" The man put down his coffee and walked towards his guests and shook the hand of Suzy. "My name is Jack Oxton, Tobias' uncle and legal guardian. What's your name, miss?" Jack asked her in a smiliar fashion Toby always behaved, incredibly optimistic and happy-go-lucky. Toby himself just smiled and let his uncle talk.