Notes: This is my first story ever! A lot of sexual, cruel, extreme things will come! This is mostly a build up chapter that you need to read before the rest. The story is my life long fantasy that I now will make into a story. You have no idea what's coming. But it's amazingly brutal and something I haven't found yet in any story. English is not my first language so bear with me!
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The week after my graduation, I just sat in my bed staring out in the open while holding a melting ice cream cone dripping onto the sheets. My life would change because in my hand I held the perfect roommate ad.
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The only window in my tiny apartment was fully opened to get some air in. The heat was unbearable. I couldn't afford a fan. I wanted to sit in my messy bed naked, but I didn't want my neighbors to see me. The school was over forever, and I had no job. So living in a student apartment in the middle of town to pay rent I could not afford made me a bit... let's just say... emotional. When a long breeze from the window almost caressed my body, I stopped crying and got myself together. I needed food.
Walking in a cold supermarket was the best and worst idea ever. I didn't want to go out; I wanted to stay here in this freezer of a store. So I bought a lot of comfort foods, way over my budget. But it didn't matter; I wanted to eat chocolate ice cream while watching stupid shows on tv all day. "Just one more day until I need to find a job. Or Monday. Yeah, Monday sounded way better."
The cashier looked at me knowingly. "Hot outside today!". She had a friendly smile, blonde, young and cute. I was a sweaty mess.
"Yeah, it's like living in hell," I replied with a forced laugh while placing one unnecessary item after another up from the shopping cart.
On my way back from the grocery store, I found a piece of paper on the ground just around the corner of my building. I was tired, and starving, but the note caught my eye. Before picking it up, I just saw "roommate."
I took it up without further reading and walked into the oven I called home.
I opened my fridge and sighed. "wow, yeah.. that is sad". I spent all my life in school, and when finally done, I didn't even have food. And no, the comfort foods I bought didn't count as food either. But at least it's not empty anymore.
With an ice cream cone in one hand and the roommate ad in the other, I sat down on my bed and started reading:
"Five women seek a 6th (female) roommate in a big house away from town. We are open to discussing rent.
The house:
Our beautiful idyllic and very private home of 318 sqm is based in the forest of SouthRock Glade. We have a spacious kitchen, our own bedrooms, AC, two balconies, and a beautiful garden with trees framing every corner. Utilities such as electricity and water are included in the rent, and your room is fully furnished! It's perfect for you who want to get out of town into the peace and quiet of nature.
Who we are looking for:
Mid-20s female. Chooses to stay at home nights over nightclubs and such. Loves food (one of us is a fantastic chef), enjoys company and nature. You should be respectful, sharing, polite, helpful, cooperative, and kind. We have rules to make life easier for everyone, so you must be comfortable with that. People who put others' needs before theirs are welcome to live with us; we appreciate that a lot. If money is an issue, we can offer living here rent-free with you working here; that's just a win-win for all of us. There are lots to do here!
Please give us a call or email us
// The women of Hidden Haven
The ad ended with a phone number and an email address. So there I was, sitting in bed and staring out in the open. There's no time for an email. That ad was sent from higher powers; I just knew it. The piece of paper must have fallen off from a bulletin board, and the wind swept it away... to me.
"Where is my goddamn phone??" So stressing. I needed to call them before anyone else found the ad. Sirens went off outside, and it stressed me even more.
"Ah! There it is... in my pocket... as always". I needed that peace, and I needed it now.
"Flora speaking!" A friendly, confident voice answered almost right away.
"Hi! I'm Jessa. Uhm, I was calling about the roommate ad. I saw it walking home from the grocery store, and yeah... I'm interested!"
"That was quick, haha; we printed the ads yesterday knowing that we might have been too niche. I'm happy you called!"
"Really? You mean I'm the first?". I wanted to jump up and down! But unfortunately, my ice cream was fully melted from the heat, so while she answered, I threw it away in the sink. I didn't need ice cream splashes all over the apartment. that would be awful to clean.
"You certainly are. You must have tons of questions, of course." I quickly washed my hand off and dried it on my skirt.
"Uhm, yes, but I haven't thought about any. This call is very spontaneous; I just found the ad minutes ago." I was nervous and excited and couldn't sit still. So I walked around my apartment in circles.
"Tell you what; I could just quickly introduce your possible future roommates since the people you will be living with are just as important as the house and area. Would you want that?"
Flora sounded so friendly and pleasant. If you could hear from the voice that someone was good-looking, then she indeed had a -I'm good looking-voice.
"I'd love that, yeah! Please do!" I quickly realized that I would have to do the same. I had to -sell- myself too.
"Okay, where to start?" It got quiet for more than 2 seconds for the first time since she picked up the phone. "I'm Flora; I'm 29. The tallest of us but not the oldest. I see myself as an attentive and curious person. Most of us work at home, and so do I. It's boring work, but it pays well. I'm a bit private with my job, but other than that, I'm very open. I love running in the forest, and I think most people see me as more sporty than I actually am."
"Okey, hi Flora! Nice to meet you!" We both laughed, and she continued.
"Then we have June; she is one year younger than me. Our own little hippie. She dresses in classy boho if you know what I mean. She loves the sun; you will see how crazy tanned she gets! She is very outspoken and genuine and has a sense of calmness over her. Also very serious and determined, you know? But very kind too. She's a gardener but has a law degree. So you see, June is a very sharp woman. She just wanted to be herself though, not wearing strict clothes, living in town, working 9 to 5, and all that. So she became a gardener instead."
She sounded a bit like me, except June must have had a job in her field before escaping to nature; I would just run without a job. Shame June and Flora didn't change names. A gardener named Flora would have been just perfect. That will mess things up in my head while trying to remember them all.
"Ah! Right on time! Eliza! Come and say hi to Jessa!" I heard a "Who?" from a confused Eliza in the distance.
"A girl is calling about the roommate ad. Here, take this and tell her about yourself."
"Hello?" Still a bit confused.
"Hi! I'm Jessa. Flora was just talking about herself and June before you came"