Chapter 29

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Ashton's P.O.V

"You need to find her!" I yell just as someone walks in saying she was just mobbed and passed out from an anxiety attack.

I immediately ran until I found her lying on the ground.

"Move!" I yelled as I picked my daughter up and started moving through the mob of fans.

With the help of security I eventually made it through and headed back to the dressing room.

"Paramedics are on the way." Calum told me.

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"She'll be fine. Just let her rest until she wakes up." One of the Paramedics said.

I nodded as we all stood up to head to the tour bus.

I lay Addison in her bunk before grabbing her phone and putting it in my front pocket. She'll have to get used to being without her phone the rest of this tour.

Addison's P.O.V

I wake up and notice that I'm in the tour bus. I go to grab my phone when I realize it's not where I usually put it.

I quickly get up and find it in a jacket on my dad's bunk. The jacket obviously being his. I smile as I head back to my bunk.

Hopefully he'll forget that he had my phone.

"Hand it over!" I jump and look up to see Dad.

"I didn't do anything though." I said knowing perfectly well that I did.

"You already lost it the rest of the tour. I'll be more than glad to keep it longer." He said with a smirk.

"Fine, here's my phone!" I snapped slamming it onto his hand.

"Drop the attitude!" Dad said giving me a glare.

"Sorry." I said getting up.

I sat next to Uncle Luke who was eating cereal in the front of the bus.

"What's wrong?" He asked when he noticed my annoyed look.

"Dad's being a dick!" I snapped.

"Stop that! He's only doing what he believes is best for you. You need to stop giving him a hard time and start listening to him. Stop getting yourself into situations where you know you'll get in trouble. Do you understand?" Uncle Luke snapped.

"Yes sir." I nodded.

I got up and sat by a window in the back of the bus.

"I'm sorry I'm such a problem. I'm sorry I fuck everything up." I whispered as a tear slowly fell down my face.

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