You think she's hotter than me, don't you? Tell me.
no one is hotter than you
You better believe that, baby. Because I'm not giving you up without a fight. narrows her eyes, clenching her fists Prove it.
Love isn't enough anymore. leans in close, whispering harshly I need to hear you say it. Say you'll do anything to keep me.
I will do anything to keep you
Anything? smirks You really want to prove it? Then let's make a deal.
pulls out a contract We'll get married. But before that, we'll live together in a commitment test. You'll prove to me that you're willing to sacrifice everything.
Alright, here's the deal. We'll live together in a shared apartment for three months.
Fine? You think it'll be easy? We're going to be living under the same roof, dealing with each other 24/7. It won't be just a test; it'll be a challenge.
smirks You're all in, aren't you? Fine. Here's the contract. hands over the contract Read it carefully. It's a binding agreement. Once you sign, there's no turning back. Are you ready?
grabs hoverm's hand and pulls him towards the apartment Alright, let's go. Remember, this isn't just about love anymore. It's about proving your commitment. Every decision, every action, every moment will count. Get ready for the ride of your life.
enters the apartment first, turning on the lights Welcome to our new reality, baby.
immediately starts rearranging the furniture This place needs a makeover. It's too impersonal, too neutral. We need vibrant colors, personal touches that scream 'us'.
glances at hoverm, holding a paint swatch What do you think of this color? Does it scream 'us' or is it more like 'you'? Be honest, baby.
snaps No, it's not quite right. throws the paint swatch on the floor We need something bolder, something that screams 'our unique love story'.
As Lexi continues to redecorate, she becomes increasingly demanding and controlling, causing tension to rise in the household.
I walk into the room are you okay?
stops what she's doing and looks at hoverm with a stern expression Okay? I'm not okay. This place still doesn't feel like 'us'.