"You couldn't have contacted the media? Couldn't have called me yourself rather than letting Kiara tell me the news that I am going to be a father of your child?" Aaron Richard barked at the little girl of eighteen as she blinked her eyes innocently and waited for him to calm down a little.
"I am sorry-- I didn't know myself but--I--Aah.." She winced in pain as the grip of his hand on her bangle-occupied arms tightened and it broke leaving a blood stain on her arm.
"Dammit. I am sorry." He groaned stepping away from her and running his hands in his mahagony shaded locks making her break down in her dramatic river of tears.
"I didn't know and Daddy was so mad at me--Its NOT THAT EASY TO DO EVERYTHING BEING LOCKED UP IN THIS BIG CASTLE OF A BUNGLOW BY MY OVER-PROTECTIVE Daddy." She screamed loudly taking everything out and freaking him like no one can.
"Are you really pregnant? I mean--" He said in a confused tone as she rambled on about everything that was going on for the past two weeks, waving her hands hysterically in the air and hitting him with her small fists everytime she remembered their night.
"I am not. Happy? Do whatever you want I am not coming with you. I cant bear living with you..you are such a sad soul mourning about how your Mom left your dad and how your girlfriend married someone else I --" She said hurriedly before realizing what she just said . She looked at him as his blue eyes lowered a little and he turned away from her, sighing and shaking his head feeling miserable that this blabber was his responsibility for the whole of his life.
"I didn't mean it.." She whispered and tried to hold him by his shoulders before he shoved it off and looked at her arrogantly.
"Just forget about all that. And you have exactly 2 hours to get ready for the flight we are gonna take to New York and--" He stopped when she widened her eyes and stepped away from him.
"I am not going anywhere..I don't wanna.." She shouted angrily making him grip her hand angrily and looking at her straight in the eyes before saying in a deciding tone:
"Oh yes you are. Want it or not."