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Justice For Juniper novel Chapter 111

Justice For Juniper

Luncheon Part I

Juniper leaned closer to her mother, are you okay?She whispered the question while the talk around the table was exciting and loud.

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Of course,her mother patted her hand and gave her a benign smile.

Mama,she frowned at her. What’s going on?

Her mother avoided the question and smiled at a comment from Sandra. She grabbed her water glass, took a sip, and listened attentively to the conversation bouncing around.

Mama, I need the bathroom. Come with me? You can help me find it.

Her mother frowned, you don’t need.

Mama!she cut her off and pulled her by the hand. Please.

Maeve sighed and shook her head at the table, always going to the bathroom in pairs.

It’s a girl thing,Heloise grinned at the table.

In the bathroom, Juniper made sure there was nobody else and then turned on her mother, “spill it.

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There’s nothing to spill.

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Yes, there is. You’ve never sugar coated anything with me growing up. You don’t need to start now. Is this because you don’t want me to be in this relationship? Are you second guessing your instructions to try kissing multiple guys and it’s backfired because I want them all? Are you not happy for me?

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No!her mother waved her hand at Juniper. I mean, think you’re all moving at the speed of light? Yes. Do I feel reservations about it? Nope. It’s your life, Juniper and while I didn’t want you to settle down again so fast, those three men aren’t the kind to let things go slow. They want you and you want them and I’m happy for you. Even if it all goes sideways someday and you can’t be with them, I know you’re strong enough to get back on your feet and while it will hurt, you’ll be fine. You’re resilient Juniper and resourceful.

Then what is going on? They don’t see it out there, but I do. I know you, Mama. What is going on?

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I don’t fit in.her mother said with a sigh. Juniper a month ago, I served them all dinner in Sandra’s dining room. I washed the dishes and cleaned the spaces they were all entertaining each other in. I’m the housekeeper. I poured tea and plated cookies for those three women out there and even Denise’s mom too. Sandra is great, don’t get me wrong, and I know she

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considers herself my friend, but they’re my employers, Juniper and this feels fucking weird to me.

Her mother words made her frown, and a terrible feeling filled her chest, Mama, I’m so sorry, I never once considered how this would make you feel or impact you.

Nor should you!her mother shook her head. You should be thinking of your heart and being loved and loving without worrying about how your mother is going to react. This is on me. Nothing to do with you at all. I need to navigate it but,she made a face, I was literally cleaning a bathroom this morning when Sandra came to get me to tell me you were at the precinct to give statements against Denise and how her husband was taking everyone for lunch after. I’ve never ever set foot in a place this fancy. I can’t afford the glasses of water. It was one thing to go to the spa Phineas arranged for us, but this is my boss, my employer, buying me lunch at an elegant restaurant. They pay me well but let’s be real, this isn’t anything I would ever indulge in. They’re all out there pretending I wasn’t scrubbing shit stains off the toilet this morning.She looked down at her feet, I’m not their equal, Juniper, if I’m working for them.

Oh Mama,she whispered sadly as she realized her mother’s pride was hurting. She wrapped her arms around her and hugged her tight. I’m so sorry you’re feeling this way.

Her mother hugged her back, again, this is nothing you need to feel sorry about. There was always a very clear line drawn between me and the family and now suddenly they’re treating

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me like I’m family and it’s weird to me Juniper, but I’ll sort it

out.

I didn’t even consider you’d feel this way though. It’s not right. I should have been more thoughtful.She felt tears welling in her eyes at her mother’s discomfort.

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