Chapter 14

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I closed my eyes tight, muttering incoherent curse words under my breath. Perfect timing mom. “Shit, shit, shit, shit!” I muttered in panic under my breath.

If my mom walks into my room and sees me with Justin in the bathroom, I would be beyond dead.

Pressing my hands to Justin’s chest, I pushed him back. “Stay here, don’t move or say a word because God so help you I will kick you where the sun don’t shine.” I warned him while waving a demanding finger at him.

He chuckled. “I won’t say a word.” He pretended to zip his lip and throw away the key. I rolled my eyes.

Opening the door to the bathroom, I stepped out, shooting Justin another look before shutting off the lights in there and closing the door.

“Kelsey Anne! Open this door right this second young lady!” My mothers annoying voice pierced through my eardrums.

I inwardly rolled my eyes before turning the knob of the main door that led into my bedroom and pulling it open. “Yes?” I spat.

“Don’t you use that tone with me young lady.” She hissed with a dark glow to her eyes. I fought the urge to laugh in her face.

“Sorry.” I faked a smile. “Where were my manners?” I slapped my hands together, lacing my fingers as one while cocking my head to the side.

She waved a hand dismissively. “Stop acting like a child for once Kelsey.” She muttered into that holy tone of hers.

I glanced back at the bathroom door, praying to God Justin doesn’t do anything to attract my mothers attention in there.

I blinked, staring at her. “What do you want mom?” I sighed. I really didn’t care what she had to say.

She gave me another look.

I groaned. “What was it that you wanted, mother?” I rephrased my words to her liking.

She smiled in appreciation. “I was going to tell you that your father and I need to handle things down at the church and it might take a while.” She tucked a strand of hair behind her ear.

I bit the inside of my cheek. My parents were leaving which meant me and Justin were alone.

“Dinner will be ready before I go. If anything goes wrong you know your father and I’s number so just give us a call.” She pondered her thoughts for anything else she had to tell me. “I especially want no guests or anyone over while we’re gone and I want you to watch the house. Make sure your brother does his homework and goes to sleep.”

I nodded, not really paying attention but desperately wanting her to leave already. I was starting to lose my patience with how long she was taking to go.

“I mean it Kelsey. I want no one over, You are grounded.” She countered.

I gave her an exasperated look. “Alright, mom.”

“Okay, I’m trusting you to keep your word.” She leaned over, embracing me in a hug.

I awkwardly hugged her back before pulling away and shuffling on my feet, avoiding her gaze.

She sighed. “You know I love you, right?”

“Yeah,” I whispered. “I know.”

Nodding her head, she turned and walked out of the room.

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