Chapter 255 You’re Seriously Annoying
Xander was instantly at a loss for words. He thought, ‘Tell me for what? Obviously, so I could move in earlier, right?‘
He looked from Cameron to Bradley. “Good thing you’re both guys, or I’d think the two of you were secretly dating.”
Cameron immediately choked on her own spit: Glaring at Xander, she threatened, “Say one more stupid thing and you’re out.”
Xander groaned. “What kind of host are you, huh? This how you treat guests?”
Bradley cut in calmly, “You showed up empty–handed. Doesn’t exactly scream “guest”
to me.”
Xander scowled. “You didn’t bring anything when you came to my place last night too.”
Cameron said, “Brad wasn’t there to visit you. He was just giving me a ride.”
Xander grumbled, “What, you two joined at the hip now?”
Cameron frowned. “You’re seriously annoying.”
That one hit a little too hard, and Xander froze. He wasn’t used to being talked to like that, not by his family or friends. Everyone always coddled him, and whatever he did ‘was always right.
But with Cameron, he felt different. Her blunt words really did sting him this time. Without another word, Xander got up and stormed out.
Cameron was stunned.
Bradley smirked and said, “Don’t worry about him. He’s just being childish, and he’ll get
over it soon.”
Cameron let out a sigh. Now that Xander had moved in, she doubted she’d have a single peaceful day left.
It had taken so much effort to kick him out of Room 316 finally, and now he was her neighbor again.
Soon, Elijah and Austin showed up at Noble Vista one after the other, and Cameron and Bradley went downstairs to meet them.
Bradley said, “Cameron, if you’re not comfortable having people over at your place, we can just go to mine instead.”
Cameron looked at him. “Are you sure, Brad?”
Bradley grinned. “I’m not a neat freak!cessfully unlocked!
Besides, after living with Austin and Elijah as roommates for three years, having them
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over was no big deal for Bradley.
Cameron smiled. “Alright, we’ll just hang out at your place then.”
Cameron spotted Elijah first. He was dressed casually in a white shirt and jeans, effortlessly handsome and cool as always.
Elijah glanced around the neighborhood and nodded. “The place is not bad.”
Bradley chuckled. “Still can’t compare to your family’s place.”
Elijah shrugged. “Come on, Brad. My place isn’t all that.”
Bradley patted him on the shoulder. Out of all the boys, he and Elijah were the closest.
A while later, Austin showed up. His mixed features were striking enough that what he wore didn’t matter. With that face, no one would bother focusing on his clothes.
He was the kind of guy who could even make a potato sack look like designer fashion.
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