Slater
The Silvermere pack house was an imposing structure of grey stone and dark timber, its Gothic revival architecture giving it the appearance of a fortress rather than a family home. As Rhett and I were ushered through the grand foyer by a stern-faced butler, I couldn't help but notice how different it felt from other pack houses I'd visited.
It was cheery, yet at the same time, it felt cold. More institutional, like a boarding school rather than a place where children had grown up.
We were shown to a formal visitor's sitting room, all dark wood panelling and heavy leather furniture. The butler informed us that "Master Kael" would be with us shortly, then disappeared.
