PERCIE I called Grandpa that night after coming home from dinner at Wardâs house.
âAre you sure itâs a good idea to live with a young woman on the same roof? Iâm not worried about you, but about that girl. Sheâs a copâs daughter, Percival.â He sighed from the other line.
âAnd what is the problem there? She wonât stay here long once she finds a roommate.â
âAnd if she wonât? Youâre a young man, Percival. How about the temptations? When was the last time you get laid? Or jerked off yourself?â
My face heated with embarrassment. Why grandpa had to remind me of my boring sex life? Jeez.
âJesus, Grandpa. Can we not talk about my sex life, please?â I rolled my eyes. This is not the topic I wanted to talk about with him, but he had a point.
âUp to you, Percival, but if it helps you improve your social skills, then go ahead. Just treat her right, and behave, okay?â
âIâm not that a grade-A jackass, Grandpa, especially not to a woman. And please, donât remind me of my ex-boss because Iâm not going to apologize for what I did.â
âHow about punching your ex-roommate and kicking him out of the apartment?â
âI have rules, Grandpa. If he couldnât follow simple rules, then I had to kick him out. I told him not to bring women to my apartment, but he didnât listen to me, and he banged her on the kitchen island. My kitchen island.â I grimaced as the memory flashed back in my head. I shook off that thought.
âYouâre gross and rude, Percival. You could have given him a warning not to kick him out while that poor girl still around.â
I clenched my jaw. Still my fault, huh?
âI know. That was a jerk moved, but my anger took over me. I felt bad for that girl, but I was not sorry for him.â
âWhatever, Percie. As long as youâll keep your junk inside your pants, I have nothing against it. Just remember sheâs a lady.â
âI know, Grandpa. Donât worry about my junk. Sheâll move in here next week. And I have something to tell you that Iâve been thinking about lately.â
âWhat is it?â
âI want to search for a job, Grandpa.â
He chuckled. âDonât bother, Percival. The semester is about to start. Focus on your study. Make me proud, son. Iâll increase your allowance. I have enough money to pamper you. Just be a good boy.â
I felt guilty because he didnât know much of what I did lately, and I had no plan on telling him. âYou donât have to do that. The last one was enough.â
âThen why did you work in that repair shop if it was enough? Donât tell me you wanted to keep yourself busy because I know thatâs a complete bull. I was just waiting for you to ask, but you never did.â
It was not enough that was why I had to work. I was beyond grateful for having my grandparents, supporting me. What they did to me was too much, and I didnât want to abuse their generosity.
âYou worry too much, Grandpa. Iâm just doing fine.â
âJust donât search for another job. You need to focus on your study. And stay away from trouble, Percival. Emma wonât be happy with what you did.â
He just had to remind me over and over again.
âThanks, Grandpa. Keep taunting me of my own guilt.â
âYouâre welcome, junk head.â
I groaned. "Say hi to Grandma for me.â
âOkay. Bye.â
Grandpa sent someone to clean the whole apartment two days ago. It was spotless. Although I never touched too much of this apartment, I still kept it clean after I made a deal with Grandma.
I woke up early and brewed coffee. I took a shower, shaved, and brushed my teeth while waiting for the coffee. I checked my phone after dressing up in a gray HSU shirt and jeans. I reminded myself that today Hailey would be staying here with me.
Keith: Percie, weâll be there in an hour. Miss my handsome face?
Remind me again how he became a cop? I rolled my eyes.
Percie: Let me take a sip of my coffee before I gag.
Keith: I know you miss me, son. Stop the brooding already. See you later.
Percie: Iâm glaring. Wear a ski mask.
Keith: Wear makeup.
Percie: Come naked instead.
Keith: You wish.
Percie: Canât Hailey just come over without you?
Keith: She can. Iâd rather stay in bed naked than coming to you. Winks.
I grimaced.
Percie: Ur impossible Keith: Ur adorable Percie: g2g Keith: Later I brought the mug with me on the couch after pouring hot coffee. If I wasnât arrested that day, I wouldnât meet Keith and his family. I was still in my tedious black and white life. My life was still boring, though. At least, I had someone to call a friend. Keith didnât pry me about my life. That was what I was thankful for.
I met Hailey once during her college tour. When her dad called me two days ago to help Hailey, I didnât think twice because she didnât have made friends yet.
I saw her immediately sitting on the bench under the tree. I walked in her direction awkwardly. She noticed me before I could get closer to her. I looked down to the path I was walking, counting my steps in my head.
I cleared my throat when I was about a few feet away.
âHi.â
She didnât look up to me. Her hands were still on the bag on her lap, but I thought I heard her say hi back.
What was I going to do with her? I was a little bit rusty at communicating lately.
I drew a huge breath. âAre you ready to go? Did you bring your schedule?â I asked her because I knew she was done with enrollment.
She just nodded. Jesus, this was going to be hard for both of us. Or she was just shy when I was with her?
She stood up.
âLetâs go then.â I motioned my hand to where we headed to.
She didnât move, so I walked ahead of her. Then I noticed her following behind me. I paused, and she almost bumped into my chest.
She gasped her hand on her chest.
âCanât you at least say a word? Youâre not mute or deaf. So please, at least tell me about the course you took, or how did you find the school so far?
The campus. Did you make any friends? Or how about you tell me a word about yourself, then Iâll tell you a word about me.â I wanted to pull my hair out of my frustrations.
âUm, scare,â she whispered without looking at me.
âScared? With what?â What the fuck?
âWith you,â she answered right away.
I sighed. âI would never hurt you, Hailey. Why are you scared of me?â I asked desperately.
âYou look scary.â She was still looking at her hands and never made any eye contact with me again.
I touched my face. What made Hailey scare of me? Do I really look like a monster? I had a thin line scar, but it wasnât visible unless you took a closer look.
âHow am I look scary, Hailey?â I placed my hands on my hips, waiting for her answer.
âYouâre brooding all the time.â
I felt the smile spread across my lips. âOh, that bothered you, huh? I thought you read scary books all the time.â
âNo, I donât.â
"Look, Hailey. I donât have a reason to smile. The world has turned back on me a long time ago. But I promise I wonât hurt you, and I will try not to look scary, okay?â
She nodded.
âGood.â We started walking towards the building when I recognized who are approaching us. My ex-roommate.
âGot a play toy already, Matthews?â Rhys snorted.
âFuck off, Rhys, or Iâll break your jaw again.â
He laughed, leaving us.
âSorry about that. He was my roommate for a month. I kicked him out.â
Hailey said, okay. Really? Thatâs all?
âYour turn.â
I was confused.
âA word about yourself.â
âOh, that. Brooding.â
Her eyes widened. âI know. I said that already.â She frowned.
âThat doesnât count?â
She shook her head.
âOkay. Um, ugly.â
She sighed.
I pressed my lips together to hold my smile.
âOkay, Art. I love to draw. To sketch, I mean. I like to sketch.â
She smiled. Her eyes glittered.
âBut I stopped.â
She frowned all of a sudden. Jesus, we were like kids.
âYour turn. And donât tell me, read because I knew it already.â
âGrocery.â
I stopped to a halt. âGrocery?â I snorted. âWhy?â
She added. âI never went to the grocery store since last year.â
âAnd why do you hate grocery stores?â
âMy brother was killed.â
I gasped. I froze in the middle of the hallway of the Literature building. A sudden chill swept over me. I ignored the students bumping into me.
I swallowed hard. I blinked my eyes many times to push back the thought in my mind. âIâm sorry, Hailey. I was being insensitive. You donât have to tell me about it, but thank you for telling me.â
We started walking again.
I didnât say a word after that. Why did she have to talk something about her loss? Maybe she wanted me to understand why she was so withdrawn, or she wanted me to open up to her. Or maybe, she sensed my losses as well. But we werenât there yet. It would take a lot of time.
After our tour, I decided to take her to the nearest coffee shop. We chose a small table near the window. I ordered coffee while she chose a latte and donut too. She reminded me a lot of Emma, who loved donuts like her.
I broke the silence. "So, weâll be roommates, huh?â
âI guess so. Donât worry, you have all the space you need. Iâll stay in the room,â she said in a low voice. She grabbed her latte, running her finger on the top of the lid.
âThatâs not how roommates work. You donât have to lock up yourself in your room Emmaââ I froze. Shit!
My words or that particular word shocked her.
I blinked and cleared my throat. âDonât ask.â
She blinked, then nodded.
Why did I just call her Emma? Now she must be wondering who was Emma.
âI can come to help you pack up your things,â I suggested.
âI donât have much. My dad and I can do it. Thanks, though.â
âOkay, but if you need help, tell your dad to call me.â
âOkay.â
âI have rules, though,â I said, and that made her look at me instantly.
âNo boy or boys allowed.â
She smiled. She was cute when she did that. I blinked that thought away.
âOkay.â
âNo girl or girls are allowed for me too.â
âI donât mind, Percie. Iâll stay in my room. Just warn me first if you have visitors,â she told me shyly.
âThatâs one of the rules, Hailey. And it applies to both of us.â
âSo you donât have a girlfriend?â Deep crimson spread across her cheeks. She wasnât expecting to ask that question, and neither did I.
âNo, Hailey. I donât have a girlfriend.â
âSorry. It just came out.â She bit her lip.
âDonât apologize. Youâre free to ask me anything.â I wanted to make her feel comfortable since weâd be roommates soon. It was crucial for us--to communicate and at least adjust according to our differences. I also wanted to know more about her.
âThanks for letting me stay with you.â She smiled. Despite her being so shy, her eyes made her look mesmerizing.
I shouldnât have thought about her like this. I just couldnât help it.
âYouâre welcome, but itâs not free and not permanent.â
She flinched.
Broken Bad Boy ï¤Chapter 6: 5 Can't Resist the Billionaire ï¤Chapter 70 I'm here to check on your room, not to open a room We Got Love, The Crazy Kind ï¤Chapter 60 Rest Assured âJust kidding, Hailey. You really have to loosen up around me. And if you wonât find a roommate soon, you can stay as long as you like. Your dad will help me pay the rent. So itâs your apartment too.â
âCan I ask?â
âSure.â
âDo you have a sister?â
My breathing stopped. I felt a chill rush through me.
I shook my head. âNo.â
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