Chapter 50: Admiring His Perfect Body
Married To My Billionaire Stepbrother
Natalie awkwardly cleared her throat. "Mr. Harper, how about you get ready, and in the meantime, Iâll prepare breakfast for all of us?"
Justin looked at her, noticing how embarrassed she seemed. Deciding not to argue with her early in the morning and spoil his day, he simply stood up and headed toward the bedroom.
He could not feel but feel gross about himself that he could not shower or even change his clothes the previous night because one infuriating woman could not wait to kick him out of the room.
Frustrated, he entered the room.
He stepped into the bathroom, deciding to take his time and enjoy a long, thorough shower.
Meanwhile, Natalie hurried to her grandpaâs room to quickly brush her teeth, then rushed back to the kitchen.
she thought, However, Justin wasnât in any rush. He took his time in the shower, enjoying the warm water, and meticulously groomed himself afterward, even taking the time to dry his hair properly. When he finally emerged from the bathroom, he was wrapped in a white towel, his half-dried hair slightly tousled as he ran his fingers through it. He headed to the wardrobe to pick out his clothes.
Just as he grabbed his shirt, his cellphone rang. Carrying the shirt with him, he walked over to the work desk and picked up the phone, noticing a familiar name flashing on the screen.
He answered the call. "Good morning, Julia."
"Morning, my love," a cheerful womanâs voice responded. "How are you?"
"Iâm good. How about you?" Justinâs deep voice resonated in the room as he stood by the window, looking out as he spoke.
"How can I be good until I get to meet my granddaughter?" Her tone shifted to one of longing. "You promised me youâd bring her home, and yet..."
"Itâs only been a few days since I arrived here," his voice gentle but firm. "Things take time. She already has a lot going on in her life, and I canât just drop another shocking news on her."
"Yes, I saw the news. How is she? Did you at least meet her?"
"I did."
"She must be an amazing girl, isnât she? I could sense it when I saw her speaking to the reporter with such confidence. Trust me, sheâs just like her motherârighteous and full of confidence."
Justinâs voice held a note of skepticism. "How can you be so sure sheâs righteous, especially with all the negative news surrounding her?"
"This old woman has a knack for seeing through people," Julia replied with a touch of pride. "Besides, I trust Carynâs blood."
"But didnât she hurt your son by marrying another man while already pregnant with his child?" Justin countered, his tone firm. "Itâs hard for me to trust your judgment about her, Julia."
"Thatâs not for you to judge," Juliaâs voice turned displeased. "Everyone faces difficulties that force them to make tough decisions. All I want is my granddaughter back home. You made a promise, and I expect you to keep it."
Justin sighed, "I will, but itâs going to take time."
Meanwhile, Natalie had almost finished preparing breakfast.
She hurried to the bedroom, momentarily forgetting that someone else was in there. As she opened the door, she was caught off guard by the sound of a manâs voice.
"Donât be stubborn, Julia. Be good," Justinâs tone soft yet firm.
Natalie froze in place, her eyes widening as she took in the sight before her. Justin stood with his back to her, half-naked, the towel wrapped loosely around his waist. She had forgotten the reason she came to the room as her gaze locked onto his figure.
His broad, muscular shoulders tapered down to a perfectly defined V-shaped torso, with every muscle subtly visible beneath his smooth, damp skin. The dimples at the base of his spine added an extra touch of definition, leading down to his narrow, chiseled waist. The towel hung low on his hips, barely clinging, hinting at the sculpted form beneath. Even his calves, slightly flexed, showcased toned muscles that spoke of both strength and agility.
All she could think in that moment wasâ
Justin caught sight of Natalieâs reflection in the window glass and turned slightly, glancing at her over his shoulder, making her aware he had noticed her presence.
"Ah...Iâm sorry..." she stammered, her face flushing with embarrassment as she quickly backed out of the room, shutting the door behind her.
On the other end of the line, Juliaâs voice perked up with curiosity. "A womanâs voice? Is there a woman in your room? Do you have a girlfriend now?"
Justin remained calm, his voice steady as he replied, "Just a hotel staff member who made a mistake and apologized."
"Hotel staff, early in the morning? What would they be doing in your room?" Juliaâs tone was sharp, bordering on accusatory. "Tell me the truth."
"That is the truth, Julia."
Outside the room, Natalie leaned against the wall, trying to calm her racing heart. She could still hear fragments of Justinâs conversation through the door.
She realised pondered over the way he talked, She sighed, âAnd he had to lie to her because of me. Itâs not good.â She walked away, finding it rude to listen to the talk between a couple. âBut damn, he has an amazing body. No wonder narcism spills out whenever he opens his mouth to talk about himself.â
Inside the room, Justin continued his talk, his voice impatient, "Julia, thereâs no need for you to come here. My home isnât ready yet, and I wonât allow you to stay in a hotel. Iâll bring her home when the time is right."
Julia huffed in frustration. "You brat, youâre just like your father. Dictators, both of you!" With that, she hung up the call, clearly irritated.
Justin sighed heavily, pinching the bridge of his nose. He couldnât afford to let Julia know he was pretending to be Natalieâs husband, let alone the reasons why.
He could feel another headache coming his way if Julia was to come to the city. Keeping up Natalieâs grandpa was already more than he could handle.