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Horrid Airbnb Experience - Part 7

In part 6, B. comes back to the house with a pack of beers. I am alone in the house and call M. to come back quickly.

M comes back.
I tell him what happened.
I ask him to get the key from our home back and to take the beer away from him.
M. goes upstairs, confront him, take the beers and the key away from him.
He comes down to the kitchen.
M: ''He had already drunk 3 beers, can you believe this?
he is sick, there is nothing we can do.''

Tomorrow will be a better day, we pray.
He will be gone and we will come back to normality, we think.

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