justanotherguy
Don Juan
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So yesterday, my friend gave me his old (new) couch and my roommate agreed to be home that night to help me move the old one out to the curb. That said, she usually comes home at like 10-11pm. So when I came back from work (around 7), my upstairs neighbor, who's cute and who I flirt with and hang out with on once in a while, came knocking on my door dressed up, with a dinner that she just cooked and a bottle of wine and asked me if I wanted to have dinner with her in my backyard, which is directly connected to my bedroom. So, given that it's a free dinner and a cute girl that just came to my door, of course I said yes.
Now I haven't hooked up with her because my roommate is my close friend and she hates her by association (that girl happens to be roommates with the menace of the building). Since I value my roommate's friendship over hooking up with that girl, I've been pursuing other people. However, ironically that day my roommate told me (I now know that she wasn't serious) that she wants me to hook up with her because it'd be funny.
Soooooo... we're having dinner having a great time when suddenly (this is like 8:30) my roommate comes into the backyard and says, "you were home all this time?? I was waiting to move the couch." I said, "wanna move it now?" and she walks off in a huff and said something while glaring at my date and saying "f*ck that" to her. Needless to say, it completely killed the mood, and after about 20 minutes we decided that we should just call it a night. As soon as the girl who made me dinner walked out the door, my roommate started going off on me about how she doesn't want her in our house and blah blah blah... she was at a talking tone, and I just kinda went with it because I didn't know if that girl would be listening in the hallway.
The next day, today, I was chilling in the apartment and my roommate comes home. We initially ignore the fiasco from the night before and randomly she starts barks an order at me to cleanup my mess, to which I tell her to stop that attitude garbage now... which led to us getting in a yelling argument, mainly me telling her not think she can bark orders at me just because I let her get away with that crap from yesterday and her being on the defensive.
Needless to say, during that argument I said something like "goddamnit, I don't even really like her, I was doing that to go along with it because it was a free meal at my door, and that it'd be funny anyways if I hooked up with her because of what we talked about earlier, then you pull that garbage. And you'd better not start spreading some gossip sh*t, let alone think you're going to get away from this without apologizing."
After the yelling match, I head to the front door to take a walk and cool off, but when I open the door, lo and behold, that girl was right in the foyer, sees me and walks off pissed and hurt, giving me the cold shoulder.
So now, my good friend is pissed at me and the upstairs neighbor probably won't talk to me anymore. Is there any way to play my cards to salvage what's left from this mess quickly? I'm pretty sure my roommate and I will become cool again after some time, but not by this Saturday and we're throwing a barbecue then, and God, I don't want it to be awkward bad. That and I don't want to have all chances killed with my neighbor let alone be on BAD terms with her.
Now I haven't hooked up with her because my roommate is my close friend and she hates her by association (that girl happens to be roommates with the menace of the building). Since I value my roommate's friendship over hooking up with that girl, I've been pursuing other people. However, ironically that day my roommate told me (I now know that she wasn't serious) that she wants me to hook up with her because it'd be funny.
Soooooo... we're having dinner having a great time when suddenly (this is like 8:30) my roommate comes into the backyard and says, "you were home all this time?? I was waiting to move the couch." I said, "wanna move it now?" and she walks off in a huff and said something while glaring at my date and saying "f*ck that" to her. Needless to say, it completely killed the mood, and after about 20 minutes we decided that we should just call it a night. As soon as the girl who made me dinner walked out the door, my roommate started going off on me about how she doesn't want her in our house and blah blah blah... she was at a talking tone, and I just kinda went with it because I didn't know if that girl would be listening in the hallway.
The next day, today, I was chilling in the apartment and my roommate comes home. We initially ignore the fiasco from the night before and randomly she starts barks an order at me to cleanup my mess, to which I tell her to stop that attitude garbage now... which led to us getting in a yelling argument, mainly me telling her not think she can bark orders at me just because I let her get away with that crap from yesterday and her being on the defensive.
Needless to say, during that argument I said something like "goddamnit, I don't even really like her, I was doing that to go along with it because it was a free meal at my door, and that it'd be funny anyways if I hooked up with her because of what we talked about earlier, then you pull that garbage. And you'd better not start spreading some gossip sh*t, let alone think you're going to get away from this without apologizing."
After the yelling match, I head to the front door to take a walk and cool off, but when I open the door, lo and behold, that girl was right in the foyer, sees me and walks off pissed and hurt, giving me the cold shoulder.
So now, my good friend is pissed at me and the upstairs neighbor probably won't talk to me anymore. Is there any way to play my cards to salvage what's left from this mess quickly? I'm pretty sure my roommate and I will become cool again after some time, but not by this Saturday and we're throwing a barbecue then, and God, I don't want it to be awkward bad. That and I don't want to have all chances killed with my neighbor let alone be on BAD terms with her.