Living at the Frat House by Wylder Penny
Author:Wylder, Penny
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-06-12T16:00:00+00:00
12
Juno
To my surprise, Malcolm never uses the toy for the rest of the time that I’m at the library. Maybe he forgot in the course of getting my stuff—something that he absolutely didn’t have to do—or he just got busy. I kept half expecting it to turn on any second, but regardless, I got a lot of studying done. I reviewed the anatomy chart that we did in class that I was so distracted for, and got a lot of my homework done for the next week.
Now, as I head to Granite House, I realize I’m not heading there as a temporary girl sleeping with Malcolm, I’m heading there because I live there. Up until now I’ve been avoiding everyone. I didn’t know what they would say, and I didn’t know what they would think. But if my stuff is getting moved into one of the rooms, then it might be time to actually introduce myself to them.
I hope they don’t hate me.
That’s a weird thought, but a bunch of frat guys might think that I’m cramping their style. Honestly, I don’t plan to. I’ll have my own room, and I plan on being in there or with Malcolm. Maybe in the kitchen if I’m cooking or cleaning, but I’m not going to stop them from doing whatever the hell they want.
Bailey seemed relieved and happy that I was coming to get my things. She didn’t even seem mad that I was abandoning her anymore. We haven’t talked much this week, but we’ve both been crazy busy with classes. Bailey is pre-law, and is going to have just as heavy a workload as I will. And since I moved out, she won’t have a roommate for at least the rest of the semester.
It kind of works out for the both of us.
There are more guys in the living room than I’ve ever seen at one time, other than the party, and I stop in my tracks just inside the door, because they all look up at me. I don’t see Malcolm anywhere.
“You’re Juno, right?” one guy asks. I vaguely recognize him from the party, but I’m not exactly sure where I encountered him.
“That’s me,” I say with a smile that I don’t really feel. I wish Malcolm were here to introduce me, just because I think that it would be easier. And it’s then, with a start, that I realize that Malcolm makes me feel safe. Even with the things he makes me do, and the obedience he demands of me, he makes me feel okay doing those things. “Nice to meet you,” I say lamely.
That guy comes forward. “I’m Jack, these are the rest of the guys. We wanted to welcome you to the house.”
I smile more warmly this time. “That’s really nice of you. Thanks.”
“We’ve never had a girl living in Granite House,” another one says. “It’s going to be kind of weird.”
“I don’t think it will be,” I say. “I promise I’m not here to change the way you guys do things.
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