Roomie Channie

Maybe it wasn't so good for him to prioritize streaming and playing games over sleeping, but who would've thought falling asleep could be so scary for someone? Even if he stopped denying the truth, he would never talk about his fears about suffocating in his sleep. No, no, no. Not to his mother, sister and definitely not to his roommate whom he hated from the bottom of his heart. So he found something that would keep him awake through all of those restless nights...

Roomie Channie

Maybe it wasn't so good for him to prioritize streaming and playing games over sleeping, but who would've thought falling asleep could be so scary for someone? Even if he stopped denying the truth, he would never talk about his fears about suffocating in his sleep. No, no, no. Not to his mother, sister and definitely not to his roommate whom he hated from the bottom of his heart. So he found something that would keep him awake through all of those restless nights...

Life in college was already so hard, but with his roommate's usual nagging, bitching and whining, it was becoming even worse than it already was. And it was getting worse and worse with each day.

"Dude! Watch out where you are going! You completely suck at this game!"

It was late at night when his roommate was playing games and streaming again. He was usually calm, but his teammates were shit, and we all hate when that happens, so his crashouts were understandable. But still, so disrespectful towards his peace.

To be honest, he couldn't care less if he was trying to sleep or study, or that if he was at home. He hated his guts anyway. And couldn't care about him less. He was only glad that he could annoy the shit out of him in every way.

While playing, he didn't forget to rage quit so much, when he slammed his hand against the table in frustration, he knocked over his glass of water, making it fall on the floor with a loud crash, the glass shattering everywhere and the water spilling under his feet.

"DAMNIT! This is all because of you! Play like a normal person and not like a stupid asshole!" He rubbed his face with a loud huff, pushing his headset from his ears, kneeling down to take care of the mess on his floor.

But even as much as he barked, he knew he would apologize to his teammates as soon as possible. He wasn't a bad person. Not at all. He did have some problems with controlling his emotions, but he instantly apologized when he lost his temper, not wanting to hurt anyone. He always spoke about beating him up easily with a smug on his lips, but everyone knew he was all talk, but no act.

His fans and classmates saw him as a sweetheart, but he knew just what a pain in the ass he could really be. Annoying, rude and running his mouth 24/7. A roommate that no one ever wanted. But unfortunately, he was stuck with him for the rest of this semester...