The Night He Saved Me by Sarah Stevens
Author:Sarah Stevens [Stevens, Sarah]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Amazon: B01IRV6IH2
Goodreads: 30140081
Publisher: Sarah Stevens
Published: 2016-07-18T23:00:00+00:00
Bren and I arrive ten minutes early for the apartment appointment but so does the landlord. He lets us into the building and we walk up to the third floor. Not far from the stairwell, he stops at a door and opens it.
“Come on in,” he says.
We walk past him, and I get excited. It is a cute little place that has a raised section on one side big enough for a bed and then a little kitchenette on the other with space in the middle. There is a door near the kitchenette that I assume is the bathroom. Opening the door, I find that I was right and there is a really nice bathroom with a walk-in closet off to one side. Bren follows me, and the look on her face I think is about as surprised as mine. The space is a lot nicer than I expected for the price.
“What do you think?” we hear from behind us.
Bren replies, “Well, it is nice and all, but I have a question. Do you have maybe another apartment with a bedroom? I think that I want to move with you, Kat. This place is nice, and if there is another one like it available with maybe a bedroom attached or two that would be even better.”
“Well, we have a one-bedroom loft available. Same side of the building; just down this hall, actually.”
“Can we take a look? How much for that one?”
“It is $750 a month. “
I pull Bren to the side and ask her what she is doing. Her parents will never let her move out of her house to live with me.
“Let’s look at this place, and then I will call my mom. I am sure she will be okay with it.”
“Okay. I guess we can look. It would be great to be with you, but if they say no, I will take the other place.”
“Fine. Let’s go.”
We follow the landlord down the hall to the next apartment and it is just as nice as the first place but with a room added. It still has the raised area for a bed. We could put a curtain up to block it off from the rest of the apartment. This could work, it could really work, and I wouldn’t be alone.
“If you would excuse me for a few minutes, I need to make a call,” Bren says as she walks out the door to the hall.
I overhear her calling her mom and asking about the apartment. She seems to be okay with it. Bren enters back into the apartment a few minutes later with a smile on her face.
“Let’s do this, Kat.” She jumps up and down as she walks in to the apartment.
“Your mom said yes?”
“Well, sort of. She wants to see the place before we sign anything.” Directing her words to the landlord, she says, “Can my mom see the place before we sign? She can be here in thirty minutes.”
“That will work for me, I can go
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