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My Crazy Housemate

NOTE: THIS BOOK HAS COME TO AN END! YOU MAY FIND A LOT OF TYPOS AND ERRORS, PLEASE IGNORE THEM FOR NOW. THANK YOU! When a player meets a difficult Housemate.. *He returned from his long trip to find a lady living in his house.* "I want you out of my house this minute!" He demanded angrily. "If you don't want to see me around you can just leave instead" She shot back at him. "This is my house!" He said in a tone of disbelief and raised his voice, hoping she would finally realise that he was being serious. "Fine! Your sister can just go to jail then" She yelled back at him. Have you ever met a difficult girl? Well, you can meet one now... Mia Lucas. But what happens when they are both low-key perverts who found themselves drawn to the other? Let's take this ride together.... NOTE: You 'may' dislike the FL at first since she isn't the usual kind and gentle type but I assure you, you are going to eventually fall in love with her. So just exercise a little patience with her while you read. As you read, please try to support, write a review, leave a comment and vote.. Thank you *muah*

ThatAmazingGirl · Urban
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306 Chs

What happened to you?

Leo wasn't sure this was a good thing. He looked at Jeremy and his sister who were standing outside his door, obviously waiting for him to let them inside, and answer their questions. 

"Where is Mia and why isn't she answering her phone?" Jeremy asked again and tried to peek over Leo's shoulder. He was getting really impatient with Leo's silence. 

"He insisted on coming." Chloe explained when Leo's eyes moved from Jeremy to her. 

Leo seemed uninterested in whatever was happening with the two. That was the least of his problems. He had to handle Mia first before facing Jeremy and give him a proper scolding for making his sister look sad and uncool. She was looking too simple for 'Chloe' in the outfit she was wearing. 

"She isn't feeling too well and I'm not sure she would appreciate the company." He said and moved away from the door to give them a chance to walk inside. 

"And why weren't you answering your phone? Where is she? I'd like to see her."