“But no, she let them go ahead and even poured herself a glass. She was still drinking it when I came home.”
So, she ultimately claimed that either Morgan could replace it or Morgan’s friend could. Either way, she did not care. She just wanted her bottle of wine back before the lease ended, and she moved out the next year.
But ever since she said that Morgan has been really mad at her. In fact, her roommate has avoided hanging out in the shared living room and will not even speak to her anymore.
Her third roommate has obviously heard about what happened, too, and agrees with Morgan that she is being unreasonable. The third roommate wants her to just drop the subject and accept the other wine bottle as a replacement. That way, Morgan can “get back to her old self.”
And due to her roommates’ perspectives on the issue, she has actually begun to feel pretty bad.
So now, she’s been left wondering whether wanting her roommate to replace the special wine bottle is too harsh or not.
Do you agree that her roommate should have stopped drinking the wine immediately after realizing it was hers? Is it unfair to expect an exact wine replacement or not? Should she drop it or hold her ground? What would you do?
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