My Roommate Wore My Signature Perfume on Her Date
I saved that scent for one thing. My roommate wore it before her date.
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First take: No first take yet. Story pressure only.
She said she was running late.
The top shelf was not untouched.
Tessa did not think it counted.
That made it feel different.
It was about asking.
One item, three takes.
Personal scent, harmless spray, or ask-first rule?
Check the details.
The bottle
Mina kept the perfume on her top shelf and did not leave it with shared products.
Tessa's explanation
It was one spray before a date, not a borrowed outfit or a missing item.
The extra detail
Tessa had already described the scent as her new thing before Mina noticed.
Open the receipts
- Mina saved one scent. Mina kept one perfume for nights that mattered to her.This one is mine.
- Tessa had a date. Tessa was getting ready fast while Mina made tea in the kitchen.
- Then the cap was open. When Mina came back, the bottle had moved and the cap was loose.
- It was one spray. Tessa said she only used one spray and did not touch anything else.It was just one spray.
- She had already claimed it. Tessa had already told her date the scent was her new thing.I said it was my new thing.
- It was not about the amount. Mina said the scent marked her own special moments, and borrowing it made it feel less hers.You borrowed the feeling.
- Even the roommate was torn. Another roommate thought perfume was personal, but not the same as wearing someone's clothes.Is scent the same as clothes?
- Where do you stand? Mina wanted the bottle to stay private. Tessa thought one spray should not become a roommate fight.