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I jumped into action, rushing over to Austin.

“Leave out the back door. You were never here. It’s their word against mine and yours.”

“Are you sure?”

“Go!” I yelled, pushing his arm.

He frowned, but he took off toward the kitchen.

I spun around.

“You guys better get out of here. I’m calling the police.”

“Fuck you and your dumbass boyfriend!” Mohawk said as he got to his feet.

“No, fuck you!”

I ran back to the bedroom to get my phone. By the time I got back, they had all left, but I called anyway, wanting to report the incident. They needed to know none of her stories were true.

She had a problem. And now one of them was about to be me.

*

A campus police car drove up and parked at the curb as I sat on the porch. I jumped up and walked over as a man in his late twenties got out. We met at the sidewalk in front of the house.

“You called us?” he asked, looking around. “What’s going on today?”

“My roommate’s friends showed up and tried to attack me. They burst into my house uninvited.”

“And? Where are they now?”

“They ran away.”

“Do you know their names?”

“No, I don’t, but one had a mohawk.”

“Uh-huh. That’s your description, huh? You going to tell me it was a group of men next?”

“No! I’m being serious. This really happened. Just now.”

“We’ve had way too many calls at this location.”

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“I’m moving at the end of the semester.”

“Wise choice,” he said, pulling up his sagging pants. “You college chicks need to stop with this false informing bullshit,” he said.

I frowned, not wanting to fight it. As long as Austin was safe.

“Yes, officer.”

“I’m serious. We’re tired of coming out here for these bullshit reasons.”

“It really happened, but I don’t have any proof.”

He stared into my eyes.

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