RoomHate

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Authors: Penelope Ward
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what?”
    She took a sip of her water then frowned. “Well, Justin doesn’t want kids.”
    “What? He told you that?”
    “Yeah. He says he feels it’s irresponsible to bring children into the world unless you can be one-hundred percent sure of your capabilities as a parent. He says he doesn’t feel that his own parents should have ever had children, and he just doesn’t think it’s for him.”
    “Really…”
    “Don’t get me wrong. I don’t want kids anytime soon. My career comes first right now, but someday I would like to have them. So, if he definitely doesn’t want kids, then that could be a problem.”
    “He’ll probably change his mind as he gets older. He’s still so young.”
    She shook her head. “I don’t know. It’s really bad. He won’t even have sex with me without a condom, even though I’m on the pill and we’re monogamous. He refuses to take even the slightest chance because he’s so fearful. He’s super paranoid.”
    Trying to block out the images of them having sex, I simply said, “Wow.”
    It made me really sad that Justin felt that way because of his parents. They were constantly working and never paid enough attention to him when we were kids. His mother was always away on business trips. That was part of why Nana was so important to him. Truthfully, my mother shouldn’t have had a child either. But her poor parenting didn’t stop me from wanting to have a child of my own someday.
    Jade took a closer look at my face. “Are you feeling alright?”
    I think the stress of my reunion with Justin was finally catching up with me. My nerves were shot, and it was all making me sick.
    “Actually, I’ve been feeling ill all day. My stomach is upset, and I have a headache.”
    “Why don’t you go home early? I’ll cover your shift and let Janine know what’s up.”
    “Are you sure?”
    “Of course.”
    “I’ll owe you then.”
    “Believe me, there will come a time that I get called back to New York, and you’ll make due on that.”
    “Okay,” I said, getting up and unfastening the black smock tied around my back.
    The entire walk home, despite my vowing not to think about it, my thoughts once again turned to Justin and the fact that Jade was going to try to get him the gig at Sandy’s. It had been years since I’d heard his singing voice. I wondered what it sounded like now that it was deeper and with years of practice.
    Justin’s older black Range Rover was parked outside of the house. He was expecting Jade and I to both be at work. I had to pass through the kitchen to get upstairs to my room and hoped I didn’t have to run into him without Jade here as a buffer.
    Relief washed over me as I entered the empty kitchen. I grabbed a water bottle and some Advil for my headache and tiptoed up the stairs so that Justin didn’t notice me home.
    The sound of heavy breathing coming from his bedroom stopped me in my tracks at the top of the stairwell. I could hear sheets rustling. My heart beat faster. He didn’t think anyone would be home.
    Oh my God.
    He must have a girl in there.
    Shit.
    How could he do that to Jade?
    I had to pass his room to get to mine anyway. Thank goodness Nana had this hallway carpeted. Covering my chest with my hand, I crept slowly toward his door which was cracked open. I closed my eyes briefly to prepare myself for what I might witness when I peeked inside.
    Nothing could have prepared me for the reality behind that door.
    There was no girl.
    Justin’s eyes were tightly shut as he lay back on the bed—alone. His jeans were undone, halfway down his legs. His left hand was firmly wrapped around his enormous cock as he pressed down on his balls with his other hand.
    Holy mother of…
    Swallowing the saliva building in my mouth, I watched the movement of his hand as he stroked himself hard in a twisting motion. He’d gotten himself so aroused that you could hear the slick sound of the wetness as he pumped into his palm.
    I knew that watching him was

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