She Refused To Leave Her Date Early To Let Her Roommate Back Into Their Dorm Room After She Forgot Her Keys
A 22-year-old girl currently lives on her college campus in one of the dorm rooms, and she has a roommate named Quinn.
She wouldn’t say that Quinn is her friend, though they get on alright and never had a disagreement up until yesterday.
“I’ve noticed that Quinn can be a little forgetful, and in the morning, when she goes out to class, I usually have to remind her to take her keys with her,” she explained.
“Even then, it’s not uncommon for me to get a text or call asking if I’ll be able to let her into the dorm after work or after class.”
“It’s not a big deal, and I don’t mind doing it, and even if I didn’t plan on heading back to the dorm afterward, I’ll swing by to make sure she can get inside the dorm.”
Last night, she went out on a date to the movies, and right as she was about to shut her phone off, she noticed Quinn texted her.
She opened up the text, and Quinn wanted to know if she could leave her date to come back to their dorm room and let her in.
She sent Quinn a text back asking if she was locked out of the whole building or if she was just locked out of their dorm room, and she told her that she was locked out of the whole building.
She informed Quinn that when her date was done, she was happy to come home and let her into their room, but while she was waiting, she should try to go to another building on campus to kill time.
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When her date was finished, and she walked outside, she saw that it was pouring, and clearly, the rain had been coming down for some time.
She dropped her date home and then began heading back to the dorms.
As she did, she sent another text to Quinn, wondering if she was at a different building on campus in an effort to keep out of the rain and stay dry.
“But when I made it back to the dorm, Quinn had just been standing outside the building, barely out of the rain, and had been there since I turned off my phone,” she said.
“I asked why she hadn’t gone anywhere, but she was very mad with me for not letting her in, saying I left her in the cold and the rain and that it was unsafe for her to be left out alone, especially on a college campus as a woman.”
“I told her that I can’t plan my life about being on standby to let her in and out of the dorm, and she didn’t get seriously hurt, just a little wet and cold, nothing a warm shower and change of clothes wouldn’t be able to fix.”
Quinn was so unhappy about having to wait outside for her, and even after she was let into the building, she spent the remainder of the trip to their dorm room insisting that if the tables had been turned, she would have canceled her date early.
She freaked out on Quinn and told her that this should be a lesson to not forget her keys constantly.
“Quinn wants to go to the RA about it now to have the incident documented, and I told her I don’t really care, but if she sets up a meeting, I’ll be there to tell my side of the story,” she continued.
Now, she’s left feeling terrible that she couldn’t keep her cool and that Quinn got soaked waiting for her to come home.
Do you think she’s wrong for not heading home to let Quinn in as soon as she got that text?
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