ex ROOMMATES. - Multiple TF's

by MisterTwister

Tags: Inanimate, TF sequence, Caption

DescriptionIf you want to make a suggestion or have an unique idea join the Discord Serverex ROOMMATES. - Multiple TF'sThe humming of laboratory equipment filled the cramped bedroom, casting strange shadows across discarded coffee cups and scattered notes. Sarah adjusted her barista apron, which wa…

The humming of laboratory equipment filled the cramped bedroom, casting strange shadows across discarded coffee cups and scattered notes. Sarah adjusted her barista apron, which was still stained with today's mishaps, and checked one last calculation before heading to the kitchen. Chemical scents lingered in the air, mixing with burnt coffee - another failed experiment. The red LEDs on her makeshift quantum accelerator blinked erratically, reflecting off the walls like tiny blood drops. "Just one more test," she muttered, scribbling equations frantically in her worn notebook. Her dark hair fell across her face, unwashed and tangled from three straight days of work. Coffee cups, energy drink cans, and half-eaten ramen containers littered every surface. The other girls didn't understand and couldn't understand how close she was to revolutionizing quantum mechanics. Without formal training, she'd taught herself through YouTube videos and pirated textbooks, conducting experiments in this tiny room between barista shifts. "The quantum entanglement matrix just needs fine-tuning," Sarah mumbled, injecting another chemical compound into her jerry-rigged device. The needle trembled in her caffeine-jittery hands. "Once I stabilize the particle acceleration..." A sharp knock interrupted her concentration. Sarah ignored it, adjusting dials. BANG BANG BANG! "Sarah! House meeting! NOW!" She recognized Amber's commanding tone. As unofficial leader of the apartment, Amber had been increasingly hostile about Sarah's experiments. But they just didn't get it. Every great scientist faced opposition. Look at Galileo! Reluctantly, Sarah emerged from her room. The harsh kitchen lights revealed her roommates' angry faces. Amber, Jade, Maya and Rachel blocked her path, arms crossed. The tension crackling between them felt electric. Sarah noticed boxes stacked behind them, her heart sinking. "This ends now," Amber declared, her long red hair practically bristling. "We've had enough of your 'experiments' nearly killing us." Her green eyes flashed dangerously. Sarah blinked, caught off guard. "What? But I'm so close to a breakthrough!" "Close to burning down the building," Maya snapped, her yoga pants still singed from last week. Her dark skin was flushed with anger. "Last week's incident with the quantum particle accelerator blew out power to the whole block! My meditation livestream had 500 viewers!" "And what about that smell?" Rachel wrinkled her nose, adjusting her sunglasses. Her blonde pixie cut was still slightly green from chemical exposure. "That purple gas that made us all speak backwards for three days? I missed an important job interview! Had to tell them I was a little crazy!" "The dimensional realignment had some minor bugs," Sarah waved dismissively, though her stomach churned with guilt remembering that incident. "Look, once I perfect human-object quantum entanglement, we'll be rolling in-" "Stop." Jade thrust a stack of boxes at her. Her arms trembled slightly - she was usually the quiet peacemaker. "Pack your essential stuff now. The rest by tomorrow. We already voted. Four against one." "You can't do this!" Sarah protested, voice cracking. "Where am I supposed to go? I can barely afford my share here on barista wages!" "Not our problem," Amber said coldly. "We're done risking our lives for your delusional 'science'. Real scientists go to school, Sarah. They don't brew dangerous compounds in their bedroom." Sarah's face darkened. Hot tears pricked her eyes but she refused to let them fall. She stormed to her room, grabbing equipment and muttering formulas under her breath. "Fine. FINE! But you'll regret this when I'm famous! When I'm on Forbes' 30 Under 30! When I revolutionize quantum physics!" She shoved her most crucial equipment into a duffel bag - her laptop, key compounds, and most importantly, the quantum transformation device she'd finally stabilized last night. They'd see. They'd ALL see. The door slammed behind her. The roommates listened to her angry shuffling, then heavy footsteps storming out. "God, finally," Maya sighed, slumping against the wall. "I haven't felt safe sleeping here in months." "Let's see what dangerous stuff she's hiding," Amber suggested, already moving toward Sarah's room. "Make sure she's not leaving any hazards behind." "Should we really go through her things?" Jade asked uncertainly. "After what she's put us through? Absolutely." They entered Sarah's room cautiously. The space looked like a mad scientist's lair had exploded in a thrift store. Mysterious liquids bubbled in beakers balanced on milk crates. Hand-drawn diagrams covered the walls, connected by red string. Equations were scrawled directly onto the walls in marker. And there, on her cluttered desk, sat a sleek metal box they'd never seen before, covered in blinking lights."What's this?" Rachel moved closer, examining the strange device. It hummed softly, a sound that made their teeth vibrate. A prominent red button pulse

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