Delivery day was a disaster. 'The Cloud' fit perfectly in the living room, instantly elevating their home. Then came the freebie. Up close, the 'Bus Seat' loveseat didn’t just look old; it smelled faintly of mothballs and menthol cigarettes. Sarah’s sister took one look at the photo and blocked Liam’s number.
"We don’t even have room for two sofas," Sarah pointed out, eyeing their modest apartment. buy one get one free sofa
As the kid hauled the 'Bus Seat' down the stairs, Liam turned to Sarah. "See? We didn't just get a free sofa. We got a free sofa and fifty bucks." Delivery day was a disaster
The 'Graveyard' was where interior design dreams went to die. Amidst the neon polyester and wicker frames sat a lone, high-backed loveseat upholstered in a pattern that can only be described as '1970s Bus Seat.' "It’s... vintage?" Liam suggested weakly. They took both. Up close, the 'Bus Seat' loveseat didn’t just
"It’s a free sofa, Sarah," Liam countered. "We could give it to your sister. Or turn the guest room into a velvet-lined lounge."
"Next time," Sarah said, sinking into the charcoal velvet, "we just buy one."
By Sunday, the free sofa was sitting in their guest room, looking like a hitchhiker who had moved in and refused to leave. Every time they walked past, it seemed to vibrate with its own ugliness.