Accused by Housemate of entering room

 A couple of weeks ago my housemate, Tyler Ulreich came up to me in the kitchen and said 'oh how long you lived in new york' and I replied to him explaining that I had only used the example of my cousin, Eric Levine's apartment in our house meeting.  That someone would put someones dirty dishes in their bed if they left them out. He said I' wouldn't want anyone entering my room.  I said something along the lines of 'oh well that was just the system they all agreed on'.  Also said 'oh I never entered your room'. 

 

 

Previously to that housemate Jake McGuffin had accused someone of entering his room while he was gone: 


 

Today while I was cooking Tyler came up and looked at me funny. 

Late while I was cleaning up, he came in with a shopping basket.  I said what are you making.  He said a sandwich.  I said how are things down at Spirit (bar in Lawrenceville where he works).   He said to me they were going great.  I said something along the lines of 'I'd prefer it if you didn't'.  Upon repeated questioning he wouldn't explain why, only that he doesn't feel comfortable around me.  Other another time when he came up I was trying to guess what I did, and I ruled out something I had said in the group text, and I ruled out not being appreciative enough of the steaks. I said 'we haven't even interacted since then'.  

He said something like 'exactly, and that's what makes you so creepy'.  I tried to guess what he was accusing me of.  I said 'Are you accusing me of entering your...' .  I guessed that he was accusing me of entering his room based on the above-mentioned accusations.  It is also a very probable transgression for a housemate to accuse another of given that there was no interaction.




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