DaydreamingBookworm9
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Buttoning up his dark purple shirt, Christopher Hutchkins looked at the clock that hung on the light blue wall of his apartment’s bedroom. His getting ready had been taking longer than he’d accounted for. He rushed out of his room and scurried towards the bathroom he shared with his roommate, Spencer, only to find that said guy was occupying it.
“Are you gonna take long in there?” Chris asked, knocking on the door a couple times. No answer. He knocked again. “Spencer?” Still nothing. “I know you’re in there!” And then, just as he was about to open the door to find out for himself why the hell Spencer wouldn’t answer, he heard the characteristic sound of throwing up. Goodness.
Upon deciding to open the door, the man found his roommate hugging the toilet bowl and emptying the contents of his stomach in it. “Spencer… did you get wasted again?” He queried, carefully approaching the other man and pulling his long blonde locks away from his face, taking a look at him.
Spencer gave Chris a lazy look and grinned hazily. “Well, my girlfriend invited me to stay the night and I couldn’t possibly say no. Let’s just say that we emptied some bottles-“ he managed to croak before turning at the toilet again. Chris sighed. This was anything but uncommon for his roommate. Spencer was a chill guy, who minded his own business and spent most of his time away from their apartment. He was a student too, a year younger than Chris and studied Economics. Sometimes Christopher wondered how a guy who was hungover basically every other day managed to do so well in his exams. But that was something worth pondering for another time. He tied up Spencer’s hair back with a hair tie he found next to the sink. “There’s some leftover pizza in the fridge” he said as he grabbed the comb he’d needed from a shelf.
“Thanks man, you’re doing god’s work” was the reply he received from the still doubled-over Spencer.
Christopher worked part-time at an Italian restaurant just outside of campus and often brought food back home with him. He personally wasn’t a fan of the pizzas but he knew all too well that it was one of Spencer’s favourite post-hangover meals. He chuckled absentmindedly, thinking of Spencer lounging on the couch and shoving pizza on his mouth while watching TV.
Combing his hair back, he grabbed his casual black blazer-like coat, shoved his keys, phone and wallet on the pockets of his dark straight jeans and entered his room once again to pickup a bottle of alcohol he was bringing to the party. It had been a while since he had been to one, having become a rather solitary creature since entering university. But this one was being thrown by one of his first friends he made here, Ashton. She was a stubborn but surprisingly open and kind girl in Chris’s year, and they usually sat close to one another in maths. Occasionally, they even went on study dates together.
Before exiting the apartment, Christopher looked at himself in the mirror one last time. Letting out a sigh, he unbuttoned the top button of his shirt and ran his hands through his hair to make it look less flat and stuck on his head. You’re going to a party, not a school presentation he reminded himself, annoyed and shut the door behind him.
“Are you gonna take long in there?” Chris asked, knocking on the door a couple times. No answer. He knocked again. “Spencer?” Still nothing. “I know you’re in there!” And then, just as he was about to open the door to find out for himself why the hell Spencer wouldn’t answer, he heard the characteristic sound of throwing up. Goodness.
Upon deciding to open the door, the man found his roommate hugging the toilet bowl and emptying the contents of his stomach in it. “Spencer… did you get wasted again?” He queried, carefully approaching the other man and pulling his long blonde locks away from his face, taking a look at him.
Spencer gave Chris a lazy look and grinned hazily. “Well, my girlfriend invited me to stay the night and I couldn’t possibly say no. Let’s just say that we emptied some bottles-“ he managed to croak before turning at the toilet again. Chris sighed. This was anything but uncommon for his roommate. Spencer was a chill guy, who minded his own business and spent most of his time away from their apartment. He was a student too, a year younger than Chris and studied Economics. Sometimes Christopher wondered how a guy who was hungover basically every other day managed to do so well in his exams. But that was something worth pondering for another time. He tied up Spencer’s hair back with a hair tie he found next to the sink. “There’s some leftover pizza in the fridge” he said as he grabbed the comb he’d needed from a shelf.
“Thanks man, you’re doing god’s work” was the reply he received from the still doubled-over Spencer.
Christopher worked part-time at an Italian restaurant just outside of campus and often brought food back home with him. He personally wasn’t a fan of the pizzas but he knew all too well that it was one of Spencer’s favourite post-hangover meals. He chuckled absentmindedly, thinking of Spencer lounging on the couch and shoving pizza on his mouth while watching TV.
Combing his hair back, he grabbed his casual black blazer-like coat, shoved his keys, phone and wallet on the pockets of his dark straight jeans and entered his room once again to pickup a bottle of alcohol he was bringing to the party. It had been a while since he had been to one, having become a rather solitary creature since entering university. But this one was being thrown by one of his first friends he made here, Ashton. She was a stubborn but surprisingly open and kind girl in Chris’s year, and they usually sat close to one another in maths. Occasionally, they even went on study dates together.
Before exiting the apartment, Christopher looked at himself in the mirror one last time. Letting out a sigh, he unbuttoned the top button of his shirt and ran his hands through his hair to make it look less flat and stuck on his head. You’re going to a party, not a school presentation he reminded himself, annoyed and shut the door behind him.