“I vow to always like your posts from now on,” Otto said with a warm smile before she was taking a sip from her coffee cup to try and hide the rolling of her eyes. This whole situation was so perfectly Lima, Ohio. It was a strange phenomenon that Otto was sure only occurred with people from small towns (or just the Motta family) but there was something so sitcom-y about Candy’s actions right now. And it was so perfectly her that Otto couldn’t even find it inside of her to be mad about things. It wasn’t until she was bringing up her and Michael’s future children that Otto was choking on her coffee and setting her cup down on the nearest counter so she could try and pull herself together. Of course, she was able to hear Candy’s rules for moving in with her. It was funny. This whole situation was ridiculous in just the way that Otto had missed about the overbearing nature of Ohioans.
“Is there anything else you request?” Otto asked with a tilting of her head and an amused look on her face. Running her hands through her long, flowing hair, Otto cleared her throat. “I can manage the key, but you have to understand that a… lot of people have keys to this place. No one creepy but you know, I have friends. I can…,” a pause. “Text you whenever Michael is planning on spending the night. Or that stupid sock on the door thing, I don’t know.” Otto laughed, her entire end of the sentence sounding more like a fit of laughter than anything else. “I can cook a couple things, but take out has become my new best friend. I have a spare room, but there’s a lot of stuff in there right now. You know, for my YouTube videos, but I can always move… stuff over there,” Otto said, waving off to the corner of the living room. Otto was flexible, and she hoped with everything inside of her that she could be flexible enough to swing all of Candy’s demands. “Is it my turn to lay some rules down?” Another pause. “No parties unless I approve the guest list. I don’t need names, just a number. The landlord is a weird stickler for the fire code rules and I’m not looking to have a bad relationship with him.” Otto paused before she was shrugging her shoulders. “That’s it, actually.”
“Okay, that’s good, because I really need the likes in order to become famous easily. It’s like people don’t care about my career, you know?” Candy rambled on – social media had always been important for her ever since she had gotten her phone on her hands. Of course, she was famous back in Lima from all of the Instagram lives that she used to do, but it didn’t seem like those lives had been that famous when it came to Los Angeles – she had tried, of course, but it seem to attract more people from Lima than actual people that lived in Los Angeles. Either way, she was in New York now and that was all that it mattered. As she looked at Otto once she choked on her coffee, Candy raised an eyebrow at the other, but decided not to say anything about it – whatever was going through her head probably didn’t matter either way. “I think that’s all, for now at least.” Candy said with a smile.
As Otto started talking about the people who had the key, she shrugged her shoulders. “You know what, I really don’t care about that. As long as they go into my room, I don’t mind. But who else has the key to this place?” She asked, curious on who would she running into eventually – hopefully one of those people wouldn’t be Frankie, that was the last thing that Candy wanted to happen. “Just text me and I’ll find something else to do while you guys do whatever you need to do. Don’t worry about the sock.” Candy said, shaking her head as she raised an eyebrow as Otto explained everything about her apartment. “YouTube videos? I didn’t know you had a Youtube channel! We totally need to film one together, just so you know.” She chuckled, shrugging her shoulders as she looked around the place, listening to Otto explain her rules – well, rule to be exact. “Oh, that won’t be a problem, don’t worry about it. I don’t plan on being a big party in here either way, I mean, where would I even put the drinks? I like to throw big parties.” Candy said with a nod, before getting up from the couch. “Good, guess we’re roomies now! Yay! But I will be redecorating my room, nothing too big though. I just like to have my own things, you know?” Candy said with a smile, before moving to give Otto a small hug.