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JACKSON Meghan and Liam's lake house was absolutely stunning, and as clearly proved by the scattered toys, the house of three little children. The main door opened up to a vast open space – a sunken living room to the right, complete with a TV and fireplace, and a spacious kitchen to the left: from the wall facing the front door, a staircase led to the second floor: the interior balcony, made of dark wood like the rest of the furniture and architecture, gave on one side to several doors, and on the other to the living room. However, the real standout was the roof - or rather, its absence: the house's roof was nothing more than a vast glass pane. "That's yours," I said to Meg, pointing at the roof. She had always liked open spaces and being able to see the stars; it was obvious that sh

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