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She Agreed To Share An Apartment With Her Disabled Friend, Then Ditched Her

Well, a week ago, something happened with Lea that made her realize that she needed to ditch her and their plans for being roommates.

She and Lea went to see an apartment that Lea shockingly liked, but there was one problem; the place only came with a single parking space, and they each have a car.

Lea just stated that she could drive her everywhere she needed to go, but she wasn’t ok with being turned into Lea’s personal driver.

She said nothing until they were done looking at the apartment, and when they were finished, she let Lea down as gently as she could, pointing out exactly why she could no longer move ahead with living with her.

“She ended up crying, telling me how awful it was to abandon her less than one month before she has no place to live, and that driving her was a logical thing to do for a friend,” she continued.

“I told her I was pissed because had I known that it would end up this way I would not have agreed in the first place and now I felt stuck because I already gave notice for my lease.”

Since that day last week, she quickly found a new roommate and a lovely apartment, but she’s left feeling guilty about Lea.

Right now, she knows Lea has nowhere to go, and she has not even 3 weeks to find something.

Should she feel bad about this?

You can read the original post on Reddit here.

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