Carrie didn’t dare to say a word and quickly climbed into the car.
Two hours later,
Carrie, who had regained her identity as Miss Newman, was out of breath climbing the stairs and finally returned to the door of her rental house.
She took out the key to the rental house and was about to open the door, but the rental door opened automatically. Oh, no, someone opened the door from inside.
Carrie’s first reaction was that there was a burglar in her rental house.
D*mn it, she was a poor girl, but she also had thieves coming to her door.
After she saw clearly that the person who opened the door was her aunt, Carrie called out, “Auntie, why are you in my rented house? Do you have my key?”
She remembered that she did not give the keys to the rented house to her two aunts.
Brenda was startled by her. After seeing clearly, she said, “Carrie, you scared me to death, and you didn’t make a sound when you came back suddenly. When you first rented the house, didn’t you give me a key? Would you like me to come over and help you clean? I forgot to return your key. Where have you been, kid? I haven’t seen you in the past few days. My family lives there in a crowded place. I thought I would come and live with you; otherwise, I wouldn’t know you haven’t come back in a few days.”
Brenda said, turning around and pushing open the door of the rental house, and took Carrie into the house.
It felt like she was the tenant of this room.
Carrie entered the house and saw that the house she rented was full of paper, empty water bottles, and some scrap metal.
She immediately frowned in disgust, pointed at the garbage, and asked Brenda, “Auntie, what are these things? Why are they piled up in my house? Did you pick them up? Clean them away quickly. I rent this house, and I’m paying the rent. It’s mine, not for you to pile up garbage.”
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