Love? Yikes!

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Robert busy working on the newest update on the Wizphone, when Hana walks in and slumped down on the seat across his desk. Robert looks up, "What's wrong?"

"Just wondering if you wanted to have lunch..." Hana nods.

"I'm busy," Robert sighs, "wizphone's getting an upgrade in the system tomorrow. Its glitching... you wouldn't know how to fix this, do you?"

Hana smirks, "I find it offensive that you even need to ask..."

Robert sighs and turns the monitor to face Hana. Robert watch his daughter's face, "You get that same look your mother gets; when she's trying to push something out of her mind..." Hana looks up and shrugs, Robert sighs, "What's bothering you?"

Hana, without looking up, snaps, "Nothing you need to concern yourself about." Hana gave Robert a small smile, "I'm a big girl; I can handle it."

Robert looks up to see his wife standing in the doorway. Robert turns his daughter around, "If you won't talk to me, talk to your mother..."

Hana sighs and turns the chair around, "Yeah, no..."

Tina walks up to her daughter, "Whatever it is; I went through it?"

"Not this." Hana shook her head, as she stood up and leaned against the wall. "Trust me..."

Tina sighs, "You're not pregnant, are you?"

"No." Hana scoffs, "But that might be an easier conversation..."

"You're not in trouble," Robert guessed, "are you?"

Hana shook her head looking down.

Tina grabs her daughter's shoulders, "Talk to us..."

Hana sighs, "I can handle this... just like this system bug." Hana then pressed a few buttons and screen turned blue.

"You killed it!" Robert gasped.

Hana turns around as the computer resets, "And you were saying?"

"Good job," Tina smiled, "but what's going on?"

Hana looks down, "I don't know what's wrong with me..."

"Nothing's wrong with you." Robert sighs.

"Then why did I run when Andre told me he loved me?" Hana retorted. "Out of the 150 guys I dated, I only told Andre that I loved him. But now, I can't... I love him, yes but why can't I just say it?"

Tina sat next to her daughter, "Nothing's wrong with you;" she reassures. "you're just scared to get hurt so you built a wall around your heart, that has been chipping from the moment you set foot in that airport."

Hana nods, "That's weird, you made sense."

Hana walks away. "Wait! What about lunch?" Robert asked.

"Oh," Hana smirks, "we both know that your in the mood for something else..." Hana waves, "Tuh-ta!"

Tina shakes her head, Robert smiles, "She's not wrong."

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