Friend let me stay over, but cut me off from central Heating plus A/C

You know what they say, beggars can’t be choosers. This is absolutely a motto that I live by, especially when I have the gall to ask someone for a favor. Recently, this was exactly my situation when I had to ask my enjoyable friend if I could stay at her home for a single night. Right now, it’s a lot to ask of someone to let you stay inside of their house. With all of the coronavirus fears going around, I particularly understand if she didn’t want me polluting her indoor air with my potentially contaminated breathing. Unluckyly, she wasn’t seriously upfront about her paranoias surrounding the idea. She said I could sleep in her guest living room, plus it was no problem. It turns out this wasn’t exactly the case. When I arrived at her house, my friend suddenly ushered me into her spare living room where it felt strangely stagnant plus warm. I didn’t want to complain about the indoor air quality, so I started settling in for the night. I noticed that the air temperature continued to climb plus the air quality continued to deteriorate as the night went on. I laid awake for hours, covered in sweat between the sheets plus wishing that I had a little more a/c to manage the indoor air quality. My next afternoon when my friend asked me how I slept, I easily told her that her central cooling system might need a professional Heating plus A/C inspection. That’s when my friend innocently informed me that she had to cut the spare living room off from the central Heating plus A/C system before I arrived. She didn’t want my potentially contaminated air circulating through her entire house. Apparently, her central AC works wonderful plus she was perfectly comfortable all night. I’m grateful for the tepid bed… but it would have been nice to know there would be no central AC before I agreed to the situation.

 

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