Connor's POV
"Me and Imogen, well, we got married..." I stammered, mum just looked at me.
"Hey Christine do you have my passport?" came the voice of Mr Byrne. What was he doing here and why would mum have his passport? No! He went to Paris with her instead of me!
"You went to Paris with Mr Byrne?!" I said in disbelief, standing up
"Well, you got married!"She screamed at me. I backed away from her and resumed my place next to Imogen.
Mr Byrne came into the room, probably about to say something when he stopped in his tracks looking from me and Imogen to mum. He started to back away when mum got up and pulled him back, presumably because she didn't want to be left alone with me and Imogen.
"This is why you pulled out of our trip, to marry her! It was supposed to be a mother-son thing!" she sneered.
"Well, it looks to me that you didn't suffer too much," I spat back, glaring at my mother. Mr Byrne coughed uncomfortably.
"Well...would anyone like a cup of tea? Imogen, come and help me – I don't know where everything is..." I looked to Imogen; she gave me a small smile before walking into the kitchen with Mr Byrne.
"Look, I know what you're going to say..." I started to say but mum cut me off.
"Well, how did you expect me to react? Blowing me off, then I come back to find you were married, and you didn't even tell me you were engaged! I had to find that out for myself!"
"I'm sorry, mum, I love you but I love Imogen as well!" I said as I moved to kneel on the ground beside her. "Can we please just move on from this, tell me about your trip to Paris! I see you didn't go alone after all!" me and mum laughed slightly as Mr Byrne and Imogen came in with mugs of tea.
"I'm not sure you want know!" she whispered to me. I immediately backed up with a disgusted look on my face.
"Maybe your right!" I say sitting by Imogen.
"Do I at least get to see your rings?" mum asked Imogen, smiling. Imogen smiled back and held out her left hand
"Well, they are beautiful," Mr Byrne said from behind mum, "Are you two already for school on Monday?" he joked, which set us all off lauging!
