Chapter 84-Teen Crush Or A Crushed Teen!
"No! I’m roommates with girls—one of them is—" Lamar had already dialed a number to complain about us. Our moods soured the moment we discovered he was our roommate. "At least give us a third girl in the room with us," Lucy whispered under her breath and he grumbled, still avoiding looking in our direction. Without another word, he walked straight to the balcony door, heading to his side of the bed. The minute he saw it was us, especially me, his face turned pale. I wasn’t very happy either.
Sharing the space was going to be difficult—both the bathroom and the balcony doors were on his side of the wall.
We awkwardly stayed silent as he opened the balcony door and stepped out in a rush.
"Gosh! This is so frustrating. Why him?" Lucy slapped her forehead, her disappointment written all over her face.
"Did Gavin—?" I started, worried about whether he had been able to settle in. We should have talked about him already.
"He did, but he’s not my roommate. I thought we’d get someone nice," she said, looking utterly dejected. I understood why. Having Gavin as a roommate would have been amazing compared to Lamar—the infuriating troublemaker.
I hated him so much, and now I’d be forced to see his face every single day.
"And you know—I can guide and scold Gavin, but Lamar? I just hope he doesn’t leave the bathroom a complete mess all the time," she added, sitting on the edge of her bed, stomping her feet anxiously as if her thoughts were spiraling out of control.
"Which room is he in?" I asked, happy for Gavin that he’d gotten a spot but sad for Lucy that they wouldn’t be sharing one.
