Jeanette gets what she deserves

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Jeanette's POV

"Babe! Were you staring at Gabby again?!" I asked him. He apparently didn't hear me, as he didn't respond.

"Is that her?" I overheard a masculine voice.

"Yeah, it's her." A british voice replied.  I sneer and turn around, letting go of Johnathan.

"Listen up you fake Brit! You have to get over him, I am his GIRLFRIEND, and YOU are a jealous little-!" Then a punch flew.

"CHRIS WHY?!?!" Gabby yelled at the the top of her lungs. I cradled my now bloody nose.

"She called you fake. She's the fake. She's just-"

"JUST WHAT?!?!" I yelled. "Mr. Stark WILL hear of this!!!!!"

If I listened closely, I could hear "I don't think he'll care you got punched..."
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Younger Gabby's POV (10)

Stark Tower

"Dad! What are you working on?" Johnathan said, trying to get Mr. Stark's attention.

"Just a robot. Nothing major."

"Ro... Bot?" I asked, confused as to what it was?"

"It's an AI!" Johnathan responded, excited about it.

"A... I?"

"Artificial intelligence. It's when-"

"Oh, that makes sense now!" I yelled, happy that I understood something kind of modern.

"How did you-"

"Figure it out? Well, artificial means fake and intelligence means smart!"

"How do-"

"I know what your going to say? Well it's actually very simple, Mr. Stark-"

"Dad."

"What?"

"You can call me Dad if you want." He responded, ruffling my hair.

"Okay, Dad!" I said, smiling up at him.
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Gabby's POV (right before she moved in with her aunt)

"What do you mean you want to move out?" Tony said, heartbroken.

"You heard me. I want to move out. My aunt said that she would let me live with her until I'm physically 18"

"Why?"

"Jeanette."

"Who?"

"Your sons new girlfriend."

"Wait, Rhode's daughter?"

"Yes. And I'm waiting for your answer." I replied, quickly growing impatient.

"Fine." He finally said, looking away. "Get your stuff packed, I'll help you move." He looked like he was going to cry.

As I walked out of the room, I said only two words, "Thanks, Dad."

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