When expressing concerns, be direct about the issues and specific about the behaviors causing problems. For example, "I've noticed that you've been having guests over without asking, which is making me uncomfortable."
Here are some general steps you can consider: cornering my homewrecking roomie in the shower
Alex tried to deflect, saying, "I don't know what you're talking about," but you weren't having it. You explained how you'd seen their behavior and how it made you feel. The conversation became heated, with both of you raising your voices. When expressing concerns, be direct about the issues
Describe the heat, the slippery floor, or the specific song playing in the background to build immersion. The Dialogue: The conversation became heated, with both of you
What drives the character to confront their roommate in such a direct and potentially aggressive manner? Is it desperation, anger, or a genuine desire to resolve the issue?
Here's an example script to help you confront your roomie:
For example, I could help with: