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Chapter 26
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jonjacobs64
Uh, oh. Are we done for?
Turns out this only brings us closer!
My heartrate jumped and my breath turned shallow. Shitshitshitshitshit, I kept repeating to myself. Fuckfuckfuckfuckfuck. I was burning with shame and dread. What was she going to say? What would she tell my kids? Would she talk to the police?
I steadied myself on the counter and took a few deep breaths. I tried to calm down and as I did, it started to occur to me that maybe this wasn't so bad. After all, she was walking around my kitchen in her underwear. As far as she knew, I just walked down the stairs of my own house. I reminded myself that my diary-snooping and panty-sniffing and breast-groping and shower-peeping were all still my dirty little secrets. I had to stay confident and calm or risk blowing up the whole situation.
Clearing my head as much as possible, I made a mug of coffee--extra cream with one teaspoon of sugar, just like she likes it--and started down into the basement. "Charissa," I called, giving her ample warning. "Is it OK if I come down?"
"Um," I heard her whimper. "Yeah, I guess."
I walked across the warm carpet and tapped gently on her open door. She had dressed--hastily, it seemed--in a fantastic pair of jeans and nice, tight shirt. I could make out the impression of her bra under her shirt, a bra I had just seen up-close and personal.

"Hey, I brought you some coffee," I said. Charissa was sitting on her bed, and I handed her the milky mug. I turned the chair by the small desk around to face her and said, "Can I sit for a minute?"
"Yeah of course," she said. There was a moment of very awkward silence, and then she said, "Thanks for the coffee."
"You're welcome." Another pause. "Listen--"
"Oh my God," she blurted out. "I am so sorry." This was definitely my cue to hold my tongue. "It was so quiet in the house, and I assumed you were out with the kids. You were so nice to do my laundry last night, and I guess you just forgot to put everything in the dryer, so I was just waiting for my clothes to dry, and I thought it would be OK to head upstairs, and oh my God, I am so embarrassed, and I am so sorry!"
"Hey, it's fine," I said. "Really, it's OK."
"Ugh," she grunted, and she actually started to tear up. "No, it is definitely not OK. I can't believe I was such an idiot at Amy's party last night. I drank so much and I feel so sick this morning, and I am such an idiot. Seth," she said, looking directly at me, "I hardly even remember getting home last night. You were here, weren't you?"
I spoke as tenderly as I could, "Yeah, I was. It was totally fine. We hung out a bit, remember?"
She shook her head sadly. "Maybe a little? I think I remember we were going to watch a movie, but I guess I fell asleep. I don't even remember getting back in bed."
I laughed gently. "Well, we did start a movie together, but you were pretty tired. And yeah, you did fall asleep, so I just headed upstairs."
"God, that is so embarrassing. I am so sorry," she said. "And oh my God this morning... First I slept through church and then..." Now she really was crying. Jesus, she was shy!
"Charissa, hey, give yourself a break. You had a great time with Amy; you told me so yourself. You were really pleasant last night, and then you had a nice long sleep. It's OK to miss church every now and again. And seriously, what happened in the kitchen is totally fine." I took a deep breath. Did I dare?
"Yeah?" she asked.
I dared. "Yeah," I said. "I mean, who would mind being greeted in his kitchen by such a beautiful girl before she even had a chance to get dressed?"
She chuckled. "Do you mean that?"
"Charissa, hey, yeah, of course I do. I mean-- what I mean is... I'm glad you're comfortable in this house, and I want you to feel comfortable around me, too." She was still looking at the carpet, so it was hard to read her expression. Still, I was on a roll, so what the hell? "I mean, it's not so different from when you leave the shower wearing your towel, right?"
She kept her gaze lowered but said quietly, "Yeah, I guess so."
"Right," I pressed on. "So, look, it's totally fine. Actually I'm the one who should apologize. I was trying to do you a favor, but I ended up messing up your laundry. So, sorry about that."
"No, it's OK," she said.
"And like I said," I caught her eyes and held eye contact. "I want us to be comfortable around each other. OK?"
"Um... OK," she said. She smiled sweetly. "Thanks, Seth."
"Hey, you're welcome." I took a breath. "So, you were going to make oatmeal?"
"Um, yeah, I was," she said.
"Great, I'm starving," I said. "Can you make some for me, too?"
She smiled broadly at me. "Yeah, I'd love to."
Whew, that was nice! Now, will Charissa feel more "comfortable" around the house?
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Babysitter Moves In
A summer of fun with a recent college grad
Charissa babysat my kids all four years that she attended the Christian college down the road from us. She needed a place to stay after graduation, so I made a deal: Free room and board in exchange for nannying all summer long. Neither of us could predict where this new arrangement might lead...
Updated on Jun 2, 2026
by jonjacobs64
Created on Mar 1, 2024
by jonjacobs64
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