Being Julia (A Forever Novella)

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Author: Sandi Lynn
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you were sixteen.”
    “Exactly, and that’s why she’s not allowed to date. I only had one thing on my mind at that age,” he said. “Sorry, Princess, but the answer is no.”
    I stood there and shook my head him. “Would it make you feel better if I told you I was a lesbian?” I shouted.
    As he sat there, he slowly shook his head and glared at me with angry eyes. “You may go to your room now, Julia.”
    When I started to walk away, I stopped, turned around, and looked at him with tears in my eyes. “For the record, I know what a man-whore you used to be until you met Mom, so you have no right!”
    “Julia!” my mom exclaimed.
    I stomped up the stairs in a huff and slammed my bedroom door as hard as I could. I threw myself on my bed as I lay there face down and sobbed into my pillow. My phone beeped with a text message from Collin.
    “Are you okay, sis?”
    “No. I hate him,” I replied back.
    There was a soft knock on the door, and my mom walked in. She sat down on the bed next to me and started to rub my back.
    “Julia, please don’t cry.”
    “I don’t want to talk to you, Mom. Please get out,” I said in between sobs.
    “You can go out with him, Julia. Just make sure he comes to the door when he picks you up so we can meet him first.”
    I sniffed and turned my head. “Really? You’re going to let me go out with him?”
    She took a tissue from my nightstand and handed it to me. “Yes, you may go out with him.”
    “But what about Dad?”
    She pursed her lips as she gave me a small smile. “I’ve handled your dad. So don’t worry. But you need to understand that he’s only trying to protect you and, believe me, I know he goes overboard sometimes. But, he does it out of love, Julia.”
    “Thanks, Mom,” I said as I hugged her tightly.
    “Dry your tears and go to bed.” She smiled as she walked to the door. She stopped and turned around. “I love you, Julia. Don’t ever doubt that.”
    “I love you too, Mom.” I smiled back.
    ****
    The next morning, I got dressed and went downstairs for breakfast. My dad was sitting at the table, drinking his coffee. I could feel him staring at me.
    “Good morning, Julia.”
    “Morning,” I said in a short tone.
    I grabbed a bowl, poured some cereal and milk in it, and then took it over to the table. I wouldn’t look at him because I was still mad at him, and I felt bad for what I’d said.
    “This boy you’re interested in; is his name Brody Sullivan?” he asked.
    I looked up from my cereal bowl. “Yes.”
    “He comes from a good and successful family. He’ll be picking you up tonight?”
    “Yes,” I answered softly.
    “Well, then, I guess I’ll be meeting him tonight before he takes you out on a—”
    “ Date , Connor. He’ll be picking her up and taking her on a date ,” my mom said as she walked into the kitchen.
    He looked at her and pursed his lips. “I know that, Ellery. Why do you have to keep emphasizing that word?”
    I couldn’t help but laugh as I got up from the table and starting walking out of the kitchen.
    “Julia?” my dad said after he cleared his throat.
    I turned around and he had his finger on his cheek. I smiled as I walked over to him and gave him a kiss goodbye.
    ****
    “How nervous are you that Brody is meeting your parents?” London asked as she lay across my bed.
    “Very nervous. I’m not worried about Ellery. It’s my dad I’m worried about. God knows what kind of interrogation he’ll put Brody through.”
    “So, are you going to have sex tonight?” she asked.
    I peeked my head out of my walk-in closet and smiled. “I don’t know; we’ll see. Do you have any tips for me?”
    “No, but it does hurt the first time, so prepare yourself. Remember the first time I did it? I came to you crying afterwards because it was awful.”
    “I remember. But I also remember that it was John’s first time too and you said he didn’t know what he was doing. I don’t have to worry about that with Brody. He

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