Ever been caught in the rain without an umbrella? Now imagine being caught in the rain without a key to your own home. This is the tale of Quinn, a forgetful roommate, and her cohabitant, our story’s Key Keeper. They share a dorm room on campus, and while they’re not exactly friends, they usually get along. But what happens when the Key Keeper decides not to rush home to let Quinn in during a downpour? Let’s dive into this stormy saga. ️
Meet the Roommates

The Forgetful Quinn

The Routine Rescue

Date Night Dilemma

Locked Out in the Rain ️

The Cold Reception ❄️

The Heated Exchange

The Key Keeper’s Response ️

The Unending Argument

The Threat of Reporting

A Stormy Standoff: Who’s Right in this Rainy Roommate Rumble? ️
In the aftermath of the downpour drama, our Key Keeper is left questioning her actions. She feels bad for losing her temper with Quinn and for leaving her in the rain. But was she wrong for not rushing home to let her forgetful roommate in? Or should Quinn learn to remember her keys? It’s a stormy standoff that has left both roommates drenched in dispute. Let’s see what the internet community has to say about this rainy roommate rumble… ️
NTA, but go to your RA for a mediation session

NTA, but maybe she needs some key-keeping tips

“Responsibility is key! ️ Don’t let her rain on you! ☔”

NTA. You’re not Quinn’s parent/personal assistant. End of story.

NTA: Quinn’s forgetfulness is not your responsibility. Document everything.

Roommate drama: NTA, but the rain adds an extra flair ️

️ Standing in the rain for 2 hours? No common sense! NTA

NTA. Forgetful roommate should’ve called the RA for help!

NTA. Take it to the RA and control the narrative.

“NTA, she had plenty of options. Save all your texts!”

Forgetful roommate wants to report, but RA won’t do anything

NTA, but why didn’t she wait inside?

Quinn’s forgetfulness leads to dorm drama. NTA suggests solutions.

Don’t be her mom! NTA for setting boundaries.

Date night mishap: Who’s responsible for roommate’s keys? ️

NTA, but be proactive and go to the authorities first!

NTA, you’re not her caretaker. She could’ve found shelter nearby

You’re not the a**hole for not babysitting your forgetful roommate

“Who are you Hagrid? No. NTA. She needs to grow.”

NTA. Roommate needs to grow up and take responsibility.

Setting boundaries with forgetful roommate. No more inconvenience for you!

NTA, let her handle her own forgetfulness

Time for her to grow up. You’re not the parent. NTA

Forgetful roommate locked out in the rain ️

NTA. Roommate should have followed procedures. Not your responsibility.
