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She Kicked Her Friend Out of Their Apartment After She Started Demanding That She Pay Rent Too, Even Though Her Parents Own The Place

Nine days later, when she arrived back home, she was surprised to find A still living at their apartment, so she questioned D about when her friend would be leaving.

Her own friend was staying over that upcoming weekend, and that’s why she wanted to know when A would be going back to her place.

Well, D mentioned to her that A had gotten into an argument with her brother and did not feel comfortable going back to her home.

She was irritated by this, but A never bothered her, so she said A could stay until the end of the week.

Unfortunately, D and A did not respect her wishes, and A kept staying 3 weeks past when she wanted her to leave.

Then, their utility bill came in, and it was double what it normally is when it’s just her and D living in the apartment.

“I sat down D, gave her a run-down of the bills, and she seemed surprised,” she explained. “She said to me, “I’m not paying that much.” I looked at her and made a joke, “Yeah, you’re not, your dad is.”

“D got angry and went into her room. I thought the joke didn’t land well, so I knocked on her door to apologize, but I overheard D ranting about how I don’t even pay for anything, so I wouldn’t understand why her parents are mad.”

She walked right into D’s bedroom and informed A she needed to leave. A seemed humiliated, but less than half an hour later, A finally went home after severely overstaying her welcome to the tune of an entire month.

When A had left, she questioned D about what she had meant by her earlier comments, and D stated that since their utility bills were double, her dad has been flipping out over why he had to pay so much money.

She then accused her own guest of being the reason why the bills were so high, but she called D a hypocrite, as A had stayed a whole month at their house, and that was the real reason for the bills being insane.

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