I woke up the next morning feeling a little better than I normally do. I tried to sit up but was pulled down by a pair of hands. Julia groaned and her eyes fluttered open. "Sorry I didnt mean to wake you up." I apologized."It's alright darling." She yawned.
Damn her morning voice is fucking hot!
I got up from bed and took a shower and got ready for the day.
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I walked out of my bathroom Julia was sitting up in bed ready for the day, waiting for me. I smiled and sat beside her.
"Good morning" I whisperd.
"Good morning" she mumbled.
I frowned thinking about what I told her yesterday and looked away. Julia put her finger under my chin and made me look at her.
"You can trust me. I'm not going to tell anybody about you're past. I love you too much to ruin our relationship." She reassured me. I smiled and kissed her.
"I love you" I mumbled. She blushed and pecked my lips.
I smiled and stood up and we both walked down to the dining room where everyone else was.
We sat down in our normal seats and started eating while everyone talked.
"There's going to be a ball this Saturday!" Barnabas announced and I choked on my water.
"What?" I asked.
"There is goi-"
"I heard what you said! But a ball?" I giggled and shook my head.
"Yes, a ball." He said scrunching his eyebrows together "what's wrong with a ball?"
"Nothing nothing." I shook my head as Carolyn and I tried to hold in our laughter. "Are you gonna bring somebody?" I whisperd to her.
"Hell no!" She whisperd.
"I might." I whisperd thinking of Julia.
"Who!?" She asked.
"You'll find out at the ball!" I giggled.
"What are you two whispering about?" Mum asked raising an eyebrow.
"Nothing mum! Mind your own business!" Carolyn groaned while I chuckled.
"Anyways Barnabas you look exactly like the guy in the picture in the living room," I said.
"Why yes, that's because that's m-"
"June come on let's go! You said we can hang out today!" Mum said. I smiled and got up and mum and I left.
"What are we doing?" I asked.
"I was thinking we could go shopping!" Mum squealed.
"Sounds good to me!" I smiled.
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RomanceJune Collin, daughter of Elizabeth Collin and half-sister of Carolyn Stoddard moves back home after she moved away with her dad when she was 15 years old. she is now 19 years old and decides to visit home for a while but she stays longer than she pl...