Most people opt to get used furniture because of the rock-bottom prices. However, keep in mind that you are always running the risk of paying for an object that will fall apart in no time at all. If not, perhaps there is a hidden design flaw that made the owners chuck it out in the first place. A triad of friends had been thinking about things like these when they bought a secondhand couch from a Salvation Army store. These three individuals living in New York had no idea that there was something unbelievable hiding inside the fabric of this furniture. They would discover something unbelievable concealed behind the fabric, something that made them question their morals…
From High School Friends To Roommates
Reese Werkhoven, Lara Russo, and Cally Guasti were friends from school. These three young people shared an apartment unit located in New Paltz, New York, around 75 miles away from New York City. It was during this time in their lives that they made an astonishing discovery. At the time, Reese was a junior geology student at SUNY New Paltz, Cally was a Mount Holyoke College graduate, and Lara was also a fresh graduate. Their friendship dated back to their high school days. Now, young adults, they were in the middle of refurnishing the apartment, particularly the empty space they called their living room. On a furniture-hunting mission, the three went out and found just what they needed: a couch. There was just one problem in their way.