Allow a Friend to Stay with You at Your Own Risk

I read a story here about “a girl whose friend wanted her to move out of her space.” Baby girl, I’m really sorry it’s hard for you to get your own apartment, but please try to understand your friend. Here is my own story: I accepted a very close friend to stay with me so she could bring her working equipment, and we could hustle together. But unknowingly to me, she had other plans. The night before she came, she said she wasn’t bringing her equipment.

That same night, she told me she had another job for us — hookup. From there, I knew I was in trouble. And no, she wasn’t joking. I even confirmed from her. Now, I know your next question: “Why did you still accommodate her?” Well, she’s coming to serve in my city, and her parents had already thanked me for helping her, so I couldn’t cut her off. Fast forward to when she arrived, I noticed her d!rty and l@zy attitude, but I ignored it.

Then I realized she was st!ngy too, but I didn’t mind. The final straw was when we came back from the Sallah break then. I had brought some meat, just a few pieces. I gave my neighbor one and gave my friend one, thinking she didn’t have any. But she put the meat in my oven (I’m a baker), even though there’s a fridge in the house! Her excuse? She “forgot” there was a fridge. Then she finished the meat without even making soup. Everything she’s done started coming to my mind.

Now, I’m back home after being away for 2 months, and I’m ready to send her packing. I got home yesterday, and my toilet was brown, rats were in the house, and she even joked, calling me “manly” for being able to handle it all. She has to go!

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