Yo people!

I'm back with my next story cue the cheers lol joke. So not much to say but I hope you like it. Actually I do have something to say – this got deleted when I first posted it because apparently it was 'illegal' but I'm going to keep posting it in this category because HM is where it belongs and if the person who reported me is reading now I want to talk to them!

Oh and people who read it before may want to re read it because I changed some of it. And a special thanks to the people who reviewed and said they would review again for me!

Disclaimer – I do not own the Hannah Montana characters or the Jonas Brothers. A yet yeah in my dreams lol and I'll be counting on that ok I'm sort of talking to myself here so just to clarify I don't own anything at all. And I don't own Vogue I just used the name.

Enjoy!

"For gods sake Joe! How many times do I have to tell you don't give Sienna sweets in the morning." Lilly Truscott shouted down the stairs from her current position, standing in front of the mirror applying mascara to her lashes.

"I haven't given her any sweets!" Joe lied. He was sat in the kitchen on a stool eating his breakfast totally oblivious to the fact that his wife was extremely late for work and his daughter was on the verge of being late for school.

" Don't lie to me Joe!" Lilly said glancing at herself in the mirror. She quickly tossed all of her make up into her bag and grabbed her folder from the desk beside her.

Joe had decided to ignore Lilly's last comment and continued eating his slice of toast leisurely.

"Right Sienna you've got your school bag haven't you." Lilly said turning to her daughter.

"Mmm hmm." She replied licking the sugar off the top of her lolly.

"So come on lets go. And get that out of your mouth" Lilly said taking the lolly and throwing it in the bin on the way down the stairs.

"But Mommy daddy said I could have that." She whined. Trailing after her mother.

" I'm sorry hun but I've told you what sweeties do to you. And your daddy doesn't usually think before he says things." Lilly added bitterly.

"Hey, why are you bad mouthing me in front of my daughter." Joe said annoyed. He'd just finished his toast and was putting the plate into the sink paying no attention to the fact that the sink was full and he was just adding to the mess.

"I'm not bad mouthing I'm stating the facts." Lilly said taking her house keys off the counter.

" Now come on I'm already late and Joe look at all the dishes can't you do anything around here!" Lilly said looking over at the sink and frowning. She knew they'd be left for her to do when she came back from work.

" I'll do them in my own time and would you stop shouting. " Joe said frustrated with the constant moaning.

Lilly glowered at him. She couldn't believe he had the nerve to tell her that she shouted too much. When Joe was always the cause of her shouting.

" If I did stop shouting Joe you'd be lost ok because when I shout it's either me telling you to do something or me shouting because of some stupid thing that you did." She said glaring at him "You get it - It's always something involving you!" She spat pointing a threatening finger at him

"Whoa whoa whoa wait a minute. You cannot be saying that you shout because of me." Joe scoffed "Because that would be total and utter bull." He said advancing towards her with every word.

This was something he did regularly when he was angry. He'd just always done it and even though Lilly knew he'd never hurt her she'd always let him get the better of her and walk away, but this time she wasn't going to be intimidated she was going to stand her ground.

It was hard for her to 'advance' on Joe seen as though she was much smaller than him but that didn't stop her staring up at him her eyes narrowed.

"Why else would I shout the only other reason would be my daughter but I seriously doubt that one."

"Oh so she's your daughter all of a sudden. Your forgetting one tiny detail their I'm her dad so that makes her our daughter." Joe said getting more and more aggravated.

He detested the fact that whenever they argued Sienna would suddenly become Lilly's daughter and that was that Joe had nothing to do with her.

Sienna stood in the doorway watching her parents argue. She watched her mum point accusing fingers at her dad and she watched her dad run his hands through his hair and slam his fist hard on the table. It seemed like all they really did. And she hated it even more when she would get dragged into the argument. If they weren't arguing they just wouldn't talk to each other at all their only means off communication would be shooting death glares at one and other. She gradually slipped out of the room with neither Lilly nor Joe noticing and stood next to the front door waiting for them to finally take her to school.

" You sure as hell don't act like a dad!" Lilly shouted

Joe moved away from her and rested his hand on the edge of the table.

"I don't act like a dad?" He said quietly his voice almost menacing,

"N…"Lilly stuttered for a moment but she carried on not wanting to show any form of weakness.

"No you don't." She said firmly

Joe laughed. He looked up at Lilly who was looking at him with an icy stare.

"Who do you think she prefers as a parent Lilly? Seriously think about it. You the: strict, harsh, inconsiderate, angry parent. Or me the fun laid back one. Just think about it properly Lilly. Is a four-year-old girl pushing five going to like having a mother like you? You're a control freak Lilly. You have to have everything your way and you wonder why nobody ever wants to do anything for you. It's because they're always below you and it's never good enough for you.

" Yeah well I…I…" Lilly stammered she didn't know what to say. Joe had hurt her. His words had stung her. She looked up at him his stare was unbreakable and full of anger. She felt her eyes welling up and saw Joe's soften instantly when he noticed the tear rolling down her cheek. But she didn't want to look weak and she didn't want his sympathy after what he'd just said to her. She wiped it away furiously with the back of her hand praying that no more would fall.

Joe felt guilty immediately and took her arm before she walked out of the door. She turned around her piercing blue eyes glistening with tears.

"Lilly I…" He started but she didn't let him finish.

She pulled her arm out of his grasp and walked out of the room without looking back at him. She slammed the door shut behind her so hard that Joe winced. He sighed. What he said wasn't that bad was it? He didn't fully regret his words because he thought that Lilly needed to see things from his point of view and that he needed to get his point across, but he wished he hadn't said it in such a cruel way. He'd made Lilly cry and no matter how angry he ever was with her he never wanted to see her cry.

Lilly leant against the door and closed her eyes until she head her daughter's quiet voice.

"M…mummy are you okay?" She asked walking towards her mother

Lilly quickly wiped her eyes before Sienna noticed the tears.

"Yeah, Yeah I'm fine honey." She said not looking directly into Sienna's chocolate brown eyes. She knew she'd sense something was wrong. Children always noticed things like that no matter how much you tried to hide it.

" Okay come on sweetie let's go before you're late." Lilly said to her daughter taking her hand an opening the front door.

Joe had heard the front door open from the kitchen, which meant that Lilly and Sienna would be sat in the car waiting to go. He made his way outside locking the door behind him. He walked down the path to his Porsche and sat in the drivers seat. He started up the engine and glanced at Lilly she was wiping her eyes properly with her hand and reapplying her eyeliner that had smudged. He set off down the busy road knowing full well that Lilly was ignoring him.

When they reached Sienna's school Lilly quickly jumped out of the car and dropped Sienna off at her classroom without letting Joe say goodbye. He could faintly make out Sienna reaching up to hug Lilly before waving and entering the classroom.

He watched as Lilly walked back up to the car her blonde locks blowing in the wind and putting on her best fake smile to all the parents that greeted her in the process. She finally reached the car and sat in the passengers seat and as expected she didn't say a word to Joe.

He left the school parking lot and took the familiar route to Lilly's workplace. It was only about ten minutes away from the school but it felt like a lot longer for the two sat in the car. Nobody had spoken at all during the ride. Joe had kept his eyes fixed to the road and Lilly had suddenly become very interested in her thumbs.

The car finally stopped outside a large modern building. The words Vogue – The Facts were in big black letters across the middle of a metallic silver plaque. Lilly stepped out of the car without a second look at Joe.

" Bye! Have a nice..." He was cut off bye the slamming of the door.

"Day." He muttered to himself

That was a typical morning with the Jonas'.

Get up, Argue, Eat, Argue, Got to work and then endure the Silent treatment.

Lilly and Joe had been married for 5 years next month. They got married on Lilly's twenty- first birthday and everything had seemed great until Sienna was born. It was only a few months after the wedding and Lilly and Joe were over the moon. They were what you could call the perfect couple. But when Sienna was born everything changed. They'd both been stressed out to the limit. They didn't have time for each other and slowly drifted apart. Everything they did was about Sienna and for Sienna. They didn't have any Lilly and Joe time because Sienna seemed to be their main priority.

This had gone on until Sienna's second birthday. Then things got worse Lilly had got offered her job with vogue. It had a higher salary than her last one but was a lot more stressful. Joe's career was still as successful as ever but was becoming harder to handle now that he was raising a family.

Then when he'd come back from a six month long tour Lilly and Joe realised that their parenting skills were nothing alike. Lilly had been with Sienna for six months without Joe so she did everything her own way, but when Joe came back it was a different story. There was constant shouting and arguing because Lilly and Joe would never agree on things. Lilly was always the more mature and strict parent whereas Joe was more laid back. Things just weren't working out and it had been like that for as long as they could remember.

As Lilly sat at her desk trying to concentrate on the article she was reviewing she couldn't help but recall the events of the morning. It just all seemed to be going wrong and no matter how much she didn't want to think about the solution she had to. It was the only way. Her and Joe needed to split up.

Joe was drumming his fingers on the steering wheel waiting for the traffic light to go green. He thought about his argument with Lilly in the morning and remembered all the other times they had argued. He sped off as the light turned green and thought to himself maybe it was time to end what was left of their marriage.

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