On the table by the bed is a book and around the room are several small bookshelves. There are windows or pictures on each wall.
On the shelf you notice several types of musical instruments and multiple stacks and rolls of hand written music. There's a pen and some extra paper on the edge of the shelf closest to the bed, and a small lamp within reach of the bed.
Put neatly with the music are several poems, written in three different handwritings. Most are not positioned in a way that makes them readable, but one is left in such a way that it is easy to read.
When you turn to leave you notice a beautiful, hand-carved set of shelves set against the wall behind you. A closer look reveals dragons rising up out of the wood with blue gems set in for eyes. In multiple poses, no two alike, they all seem to be singing or calling up to the top shelf.
This draws your attention to the latched box on the upper shelf. A line along the bottom of the box indicates that it should be detachable, but you don't want to try to find out how. This piece of furniture is almost too wonderful to touch! Certainly it isn't used, unless the box has something inside of it. You decide not to bother the contents, whatever they might be, and go back into the hall.