The house

Joe hated rules, authority, and conformity. He wanted to live a life of adventure, freedom, and fun.

He saw an ad online, posted by Larry, who was looking for someone to live in a miniature house inside his apartment. Joe decided to check it out. He was surprised to find out that Larry had actually built a tiny replica of a house, complete with tiny furniture and small appliances.

Joe was intrigued, and decided to accept Larry’s offer. He thought it would be a great opportunity. He packed his belongings in a backpack, and climbed into the tiny door.

Larry was a loner. He thought it would be nice to have a little world of his own, where he could escape from reality. He posted an ad online, looking for someone who would be willing to live in his miniature house. He was about to give up, when he received a message from Joe.

Joe seemed like a nice guy, who was interested in his project. He agreed to meet him, and showed him the miniature house. He explained the rules, and told him that he could use the electricity, water, and internet from the main apartment, but he had to be careful not to make too much noise or mess.

Joe nodded and thanked him. He said he was looking forward to living in the miniature house, and promised to be a good tenant. He moved in his new home, and pretended to be friendly and polite.

He soon realized that there was a gap under the floor, that allowed him to access the space between the walls. He decided to exploit it, and started to dig tunnels and passages. He used miniature tools to build a complex network of tunnels that connected to various parts of the building, such as the basement, the attic, the laundry room, and even other apartments. He also installed cameras, microphones, and speakers, to spy on the other residents.

He decided to have some fun, and started to play pranks on the other residents. He would sneak into their apartments, and steal their food, replace their shampoo with glue, put laxatives in their coffee, or draw mustaches on their faces while they were sleeping. He would also make noises, such as knocking, scratching, or whispering, to scare them. He thought it was hilarious, and enjoyed seeing their reactions.

He would always return to his miniature house, and act innocent and clueless. He would tell Larry that he had a great day, and that he loved living in the tiny house. Larry would smile and nod, and tell him that he was glad to hear it.

Joe liked Larry because he provided him with a base for his operations. Larry liked Joe because he was sneaky.

They lived in their apartment and their miniature house, and they never got bored, and never felt lonely. They had found their own little world, where they could be themselves, and have fun.

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