Sunday, November 6, 2011

Should I call my boyfriend?

Two days ago on Wednesday my boyfriend asked if he can borrow my car because on Thursday because he was going to stay after school for a while to do a project and his clmates wouldn't be there to give him a ride home. First I said no. Later on that night I changed my mind so I picked him up from his house which is 20 miles away from my house and he dropped me off at home. The next day on Thursday morning he picks me up to take me to work and the car reeked like pot! As we drove off I asked him why it smelled like pot and he said he didn't know. I asked him if he smoked in the car and he said no. I asked him who smoked in the car and he said nobody was in the car. I told him that if I find out that he smoked in my car that I would be very upset. There was a moment of silence before he admittedly said "ok, I had one cigarette before I left your house last night". I said, "No you didn't. I seen you leave right away". I told him I didn't believe him and that he wasn't going to borrow my car and to pull over so that I can drive him to school. He refused to pull over so I got out of the car at the red light and then he pulled over. We argued about him smoking and lying. He was upset that I wasn't going to let him borrow the car. When we got to his school he got off the car without saying thank you or goodbye. Later that morning he sent me a text saying not to come over his house today. I didn't respond to the text. when I got home at the end of the day he called but I didn't answer the phone and he left a message saying, " I'm going with my friends to have sushi. If you want to go come over if not then don't come over." He never had sushi in his life and in the past when ever he asks me what I want to have for lunch or dinner I always say sushi and he never takes me there. Now that his friends want to go have sushi he is willing to go. It's been 2 days now that we haven't talked. I feel that he owes me an apology but at the same time I feel that I shouldn't tell him that he owes me an apology. Should I just call him anyway?

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