Update time! The Sulfur Juxtaposition will be updated by the end of the weekend. As for this fic, there is one chapter left, so it should be wrapped up by the end of the weekend too, and then I have another collection fic like this one in the works!

In other news, Roxanne and I are filming the fourth episode of our podcast tonight. Expect it up by Saturday morning! We'll discuss Paley Fest and the most recent episode.


#14: Spend more time with her than her friends.


"Leonard," Sheldon said, holding out a document. "I know you know what this is."

Leonard wasn't facing Sheldon, but he did indeed. "The roommate agreement?"

"Yes. Do you know why I need to talk to you about this?"

Leonard turned around. "I assume I am in violation of one of your crazy subsections?"

"Crazy subsections that you initialed," Sheldon reminded him. "Do you remember when you were dating Dr. Stephanie and she spent enough nights here to become, according to the agreement, a resident of this apartment?

Leonard sighed. "Yes."

"Well it has come to my attention, Leonard, that you are spending that kind of time away from here. This isn't in the agreement, but don't you agree that that means you are not in fact living here anymore?"

"I'm just with Penny," Leonard said.

"Penny's apartment is still not our apartment," Sheldon pointed out.

"Okay," Leonard said, "yes, I spend most of the time with Penny now. But is that really something that you need to be concerned about? I'm still paying rent, and I'm close enough to drive you to places. We still spend some nights here anyway. You don't have to find and break in a new roommate, Sheldon. I'm not going anywhere. I'm just spending lots of time with her. You spend almost all day with Amy if you count texting and Skype."

Sheldon searched for a comeback. "What's your point?"

"My point is," Leonard said pushing the roommate agreement toward Sheldon. "I'm not even in violation of the roommate agreement, so why does it matter?"

Sheldon stopped, and then shrugged. "I just thought I'd point it out. You're spending more time with her than with us, now."

Leonard nodded. "Yeah. I am. It makes her happy."