Chapter 10

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"Seriously Sophia." I yelled as I grabbed paper towels to clean up the mess.

"I sorry momma."

"Room now." She cried as she went to her room and I cleaned up the mess. There was a knock on the door so I went to see who it was.

"What?" I hissed.

"What crawled up your ass?"

"What Rickey?"

"I came to get Sophia and take her to the park."

"She's in her room."

(Rickey's pov)

I walked into her room finding her crying.

"Princess what's wrong?" I frowned seeing her sob.

"Daddy." She got up and came running into my arms.

"It's okay princess, let's go to the park." She nodded and I kissed her forehead trying to calm her down.

"Alright we're leaving." Sophia pushed her face into my neck as we walked past her. McKenna always says goodbye to Soph, but she look's pissed.

"Daddy, can we get ice cream?"

"Of course princess."

We went to the ice cream polar and sat down with our ice cream.

"Better?"

"Yea mommy is mean, she yelled at me."

"Why did she do that?"

"I spilled water on some papers and she got mad. I said I'm sorry I promise."

"I know you did. Mommy is just having a bad day."

"I like mom before."

"Before what?"

"I can't tell you." She looked down, playing with her fingers.

"Sure you can, you can tell daddy anything."

"Mommy is having a baby." McKenna was pregnant, her and Colin were going to have a baby. I was really hoping things weren't going to work out between them, but this complicates it even more.

"Your mom is just hormonal and moody. She didn't mean it when she yelled at you. I'm sure everything will be okay when you go home."

"Can I stay with you tonight?"

"I would love that princess, but your mommy is going to say no." She sighed and we finished up eating our ice cream before heading towards the park.

"Daddy come push me." I smiled and pushed her on the swings.

"Your daughter is cute." I turned to the women standing next to me.

"Thank you."

"I'm Hayden."

"Rickey and this is Sophia."

"This is my son Louis."

"Hi."

"Hi little man."

"Daddy, I want to go down the slide."

"Okay." I got her down and watched her go over to the slide and Louis followed her.

"How old is she?"

"Just turned four last week, him?"

"He's four too. Is her mom in the picture?"

"She is, but we are not together."

"I'm sorry."

"It's okay, we just weren't meant to be." I sighed.

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