I really needed some help

Our up-to-date lake house was perfect. When our partner and I went to open lake house it was so clean. The sellers made it gleam nicely. Everything was perfect. It even smelled like vanilla, our partner’s number one. The people I was with and I made an offer to the seller, and they took it a week later. Within a month, the people I was with and I had moved in. All the furniture and televisions were in and set up. The people I was with and I met the neighbors. The people I was with and I were lake house and it felt enjoyable to live there. Each afternoon, I would wake up early and bring tea to our partner still in bed. However, after a month the people I was with and I noticed a foul smell. The people I was with and I began thinking it was a dead mouse in the walls and that it would go away soon. And the lake house didn’t smell of vanilla anymore since the people I was with and I bought it. Every time the people I was with and I put the heat on, the smell would get much worse. I got a ladder and looked into a single of the vents, expecting to see a dead parakeet stuck in there. But, what I smelled was the stench of mold mixed with vanilla. The people I was with and I called the Heating, Ventilation plus A/C supplier the next day and they told us that this marketing ploy was nothing new, but real estate sellers sometimes pump out nice scents through the air vents to make the lake house more  appealing to potential clients. Before he left, he spoke to us about the next step. He said that to ensure that the smell is gone forever and the people I was with and I never go through this again, the people I was with and I should replace the entire air duct system. The people I was with and I decided to listen to him because the people I was with and I couldn’t live like that any longer. The people I was with and I bought air fresheners for every room until the up-to-date upgrade was finally completed.

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