Roommates & Red Flags / Chapter 8: Night Owls and Early Birds
Roommates & Red Flags

Roommates & Red Flags

Author: Paula Rodriguez


Chapter 8: Night Owls and Early Birds

It was past 11 p.m., almost midnight, when the glass door slid open.

The apartment was quiet, the only sounds the hum of the fridge and the distant buzz of traffic outside. I was half-asleep, drifting between dreams and the real world.

"Ethan, are you asleep?"

"Ah, no, not yet." I quickly sat up. It was Megan.

She leaned against the doorframe, her hair tousled and eyes bright. She looked like she’d just come from a party, even though it was just another Tuesday night.

"I’m going to have a smoke. Aubrey’s allergic, so I can’t smoke in the living room."

"Okay."

I scooted over to make room, realizing there wasn’t much space to begin with. She moved with easy confidence, like she’d done this a hundred times before.

"You smoke?"

"Uh, sure."

The kitchen wasn’t big, and with my bed there, there was barely any space left to stand. If Megan faced me, it felt like she was looking down at a corpse. If she turned her back, it would be awkward to have her butt pointed at my face. After thinking it over, she just sat on my bed.

She perched on the edge, crossing her legs and lighting up with a Zippo lighter. The glow from her lighter cast shadows on the walls, and the smell of Marlboro smoke mixed with leftover stir fry.

"Where are you from?"

"Maple Heights."

After that, I couldn’t think of anything else to say.

I fiddled with my phone, searching for a topic, but my mind went blank. The silence wasn’t uncomfortable, though—it felt almost companionable.

"I think everyone in this apartment is pretty nice," I offered lamely.

Megan smiled, and with that smile, a cloud of smoke drifted onto my face, carrying a faint fragrance.

Her perfume mixed with the smoke, creating a scent that was oddly calming. She exhaled slowly, watching the tendrils swirl in the air.

"Not bad."

She didn’t say anything more. The glowing tip of her cigarette reflected off her coral lipstick, looking a bit seductive. She only smoked half, then stubbed it out in the sink.

She stood up, stretching her arms over her head. "Go to bed early. Who knows when you’ll get another good night’s sleep."

I didn’t get what she meant, feeling a bit puzzled.

I shrugged and lay back down, wondering if she knew something I didn’t. Her words echoed in my mind as I drifted off.

Around six in the morning, before my alarm even went off, I was woken by footsteps in the living room. Some people were already getting ready for work, bustling around.

The apartment was a hive of activity—shampoo scents wafting from the bathroom, the whir of blow dryers, coffee brewing, and the clatter of heels on the hardwood floor. I blinked in the early light, trying to remember where I was.

I rubbed my bleary eyes, stretched my sore arms and back. I had to get up, too—had to get to the city library early to grab a seat and start another busy day of studying.

The thought of fighting for a spot at the library was enough to get me moving. I pulled on a wrinkled t-shirt and tried to shake off the sleep.

"Yo, Ethan, up early," Natalie greeted me with a smile.

She waved as she passed by, balancing a makeup bag and a cup of coffee.

"Morning."

Natalie went straight to the bathroom and sat on the toilet. Someone was already in there—Chloe was brushing her teeth. When Natalie went in, she said something, and Natalie looked embarrassed and quickly closed the door.

I was embarrassed, too, and retreated to the kitchen to light a cigarette.

The awkwardness was real. I didn’t want to intrude, but I also really needed the bathroom. I took a long drag and tried to distract myself.

People have all sorts of habits. When a habit lasts long enough, it becomes second nature. And if a reflex lasts even longer, it becomes a physiological reaction.

Old routines die hard. My morning smoke was the only thing that felt familiar in this sea of new faces and crowded spaces.

For example, waking up and lighting a cigarette is a habit for many guys. And smoking makes you want to use the bathroom—that’s a conditioned reflex for most guys.

"I’m doomed."

I muttered to myself, glancing at the closed bathroom door. The struggle was real.

This chapter is VIP-only. Activate membership to continue.

You may also like

Roommates With No Boundaries
Roommates With No Boundaries
4.5
When broke blogger Jake lands a dirt-cheap New York apartment, he doesn’t expect to share it with Rachel—a gorgeous, chaotic stranger whose secrets run deeper than her messes. Living together means every awkward line gets crossed: missing underwear, ruined work, and accidental naked encounters. But as their walls crumble, Jake discovers the truth behind Rachel’s laughter—and just how much heartbreak she’s hiding.
Roommates After Dark
Roommates After Dark
4.9
When a steamy hallway encounter forces shy grad student Natalie and her roommate into a secret moment behind closed doors, desire and boundaries blur. As heartbreak and temptation simmer in their cramped California apartment, will Natalie choose loyalty or give in to the chemistry that could change everything? One afternoon could turn their friendship—and futures—upside down.
Roommate Roulette: Kiss, Cry, Repeat
Roommate Roulette: Kiss, Cry, Repeat
4.9
Carter Brooks never expected to fall for his roommate, Eli—especially after a viral mishap, a supernatural option box, and a string of disastrous misunderstandings. As Carter stumbles through jealousy, public confessions, and family chaos, he must confront his feelings before he loses Eli for good. Will he choose love or let fear keep them apart?
Roommate Rival, Midnight Lover
Roommate Rival, Midnight Lover
4.9
Derek has spent his entire college life hiding the truth about his intersex body and his forbidden crush on his perfect, aloof roommate, Marcus. But when a single accident shatters his carefully constructed lies, Derek faces the ultimate risk: will Marcus reject him, or could their rivalry turn into something dangerously intimate? Everything Derek has ever feared—and hoped for—hangs in the balance.
Neighbors, Rules, and Shared Beds
Neighbors, Rules, and Shared Beds
4.9
Dylan, a young Chicago transplant, finds his carefully guarded solitude disrupted by Rachel, his charming Southern roommate. Amidst the chaos of an overcrowded apartment and a city that never sleeps, the two are thrust into an unconventional living arrangement that blurs the line between friendship and something more. As their boundaries break and routines intertwine, Dylan must confront his feelings, his fears, and what it truly means to let someone in.
My Roommates Are Ghosts, Not Friends
My Roommates Are Ghosts, Not Friends
4.8
I thought my college dorm drama was just roommate fights—until I saw a man climb into their beds at midnight and vanish by dawn. When the truth hit, my 'friends' weren’t human, and the old carpenter who sold me a threshold had a chilling secret: my room sits on a mass grave, and I’m the next target for a supernatural scheme. Now I’m caught between a ghost-refining master, a blood ritual, and the only person I trust is 300 miles away—if I don’t play this right, I’ll be the next girl to disappear.
The Red Heels in My Dorm Room
The Red Heels in My Dorm Room
4.7
Every night at 2AM, laughter and sobbing echo through Ethan’s dorm, but no one admits to hearing it—except the dead. When his roommate’s girlfriend leaves in a pair of ghostly red heels, bodies start piling up and reality unravels. Now, Ethan must face the horrifying truth: some secrets never leave the room, and some guests never check out.
My Roommate Tried to Slice Me Open
My Roommate Tried to Slice Me Open
4.9
Morgan thought college would be ordinary—until her sleepwalking roommate Natalie nearly attacked her with a knife, haunted by dreams of watermelons and secrets. When a real murder rocks their dorm, suspicion, terror, and betrayal threaten to tear their friendship apart. But as the truth is revealed, Morgan must decide if forgiveness is possible—or if nightmares can really come true.
My Roommate Isn’t Human
My Roommate Isn’t Human
4.9
Alex thought rent and roommate drama were the worst parts of shared living—until a midnight text traps him in a deadly game with rules that don’t make sense. As paranoia rips the group apart and one by one they vanish, Alex must figure out who—or what—doesn’t belong, before he’s next. Trust the wrong person, and you’re gone for good.
Rooming With the Horror Boss I Seduced
Rooming With the Horror Boss I Seduced
4.8
I thought I was gaming my way home—until I realized I’d seduced the wrong man: Chase Milton, the infamous horror boss who hates men like me. Now I’m trapped as his college roommate, desperate to hide my secret and survive a year without losing my head… or my heart. But when the truth comes out, will he destroy me, or is the real danger falling for the monster I unleashed?
Landlord Scandal: My Classmate’s Betrayal
Landlord Scandal: My Classmate’s Betrayal
4.7
When Aubrey rents her downtown apartment to Natalie, a classmate in need, she expects gratitude—not public humiliation and a battle over rent. As Natalie’s shameless demands spiral out of control, Aubrey must find the courage to stand up for herself and risk losing her reputation, her friends, and her peace of mind. Will she finally draw the line, or let Natalie walk all over her one last time?
Caught Kissing the Wrong Roommate
Caught Kissing the Wrong Roommate
4.8
On her anniversary, Rachel slips into lace for her perfect boyfriend—only to end up passionately kissing his cold, mysterious roommate in the dark. When she catches her boyfriend cheating days later, the humiliation burns hotter than any heartbreak. Now, with her secrets tangled and her heart on the line, she must decide: will she let betrayal define her, or rewrite her own rules with the last man she ever expected?