Winona
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Mason
He was ready to defend himself, but not argue. Or fight, or... anything of the nature with whoever this chick was that was waving his Twitter profile around in his face like that. For the most part, he could've ignored it, brushed it aside. The shitty fucking things that she was saying, and move on with his life, because he was used to this by now. There wasn't a day that went by where he didn't have some bitch yelling at him about something he'd said, and he was so tired.
But she knew about his fucking kid, and that freaked him the fuck out.
It wasn't like it was a secret that Mason had Ari. Well, it had been until fucking June had leaked it, and then Mason had been on a series of failed relationships and one night stands because that's all girls wanted. All the fun, but no commitment with a guy with a three-year-old -- now four-year-old, which just made him even more pissed off. Fuck. Mason kept any mention of her off of social media, or in his DMs, so this all felt super fucking stalkerish to him.
He didn't like her.
And he was prepared to give her a piece of his mind, or at least defend himself, but then the fucking blonde bitch was asking them to save this until Monday, and fucking hell. He pressed his tongue against his teeth, fighting the urge to try and go off on the other fucking girl because the blonde had asked not to, and for some fucked up reason, Mason didn't want to piss her off. Fucking hell. Fuck. God. He was so tired of arguing and trying to defend himself, anyway.
His gaze stayed on the dark-haired girl for a moment. "Ari." He corrected her. "That's my daughter's name. Ari, and she's four years old. Definitely not a baby. And I don't... I don't have her anymore, so maybe don't start shit when you don't know the whole story." And that was it. That was all he was going to say, so he turned his dark amber gaze to the blonde.
"Sorry," Mason said, with a faint, half-hearted smile as he held a hand out to her. "Mason Rivera. I guess now you know everything about me because some people like to stalk guys they've never met." He said, casting a dark glare at the dark-haired bitch before looking back at the blonde. She was... pleasant, at the very least. "I promise I'm not always a total dick."
Fuck. He couldn't do this. The mention of Ari had gutted him, knocked the wind out of his lungs.
BELIAL.
He was ready to defend himself, but not argue. Or fight, or... anything of the nature with whoever this chick was that was waving his Twitter profile around in his face like that. For the most part, he could've ignored it, brushed it aside. The shitty fucking things that she was saying, and move on with his life, because he was used to this by now. There wasn't a day that went by where he didn't have some bitch yelling at him about something he'd said, and he was so tired.
But she knew about his fucking kid, and that freaked him the fuck out.
It wasn't like it was a secret that Mason had Ari. Well, it had been until fucking June had leaked it, and then Mason had been on a series of failed relationships and one night stands because that's all girls wanted. All the fun, but no commitment with a guy with a three-year-old -- now four-year-old, which just made him even more pissed off. Fuck. Mason kept any mention of her off of social media, or in his DMs, so this all felt super fucking stalkerish to him.
He didn't like her.
And he was prepared to give her a piece of his mind, or at least defend himself, but then the fucking blonde bitch was asking them to save this until Monday, and fucking hell. He pressed his tongue against his teeth, fighting the urge to try and go off on the other fucking girl because the blonde had asked not to, and for some fucked up reason, Mason didn't want to piss her off. Fucking hell. Fuck. God. He was so tired of arguing and trying to defend himself, anyway.
His gaze stayed on the dark-haired girl for a moment. "Ari." He corrected her. "That's my daughter's name. Ari, and she's four years old. Definitely not a baby. And I don't... I don't have her anymore, so maybe don't start shit when you don't know the whole story." And that was it. That was all he was going to say, so he turned his dark amber gaze to the blonde.
"Sorry," Mason said, with a faint, half-hearted smile as he held a hand out to her. "Mason Rivera. I guess now you know everything about me because some people like to stalk guys they've never met." He said, casting a dark glare at the dark-haired bitch before looking back at the blonde. She was... pleasant, at the very least. "I promise I'm not always a total dick."
Fuck. He couldn't do this. The mention of Ari had gutted him, knocked the wind out of his lungs.
BELIAL.