I rolled out of bed looking hot as usual. "GET DOWN HERE BITCH!" Yelled Richard. Luckily I was dressed and ready to go. So I slid down the banister. "Hello daddy-o. Your voice sounds as wonderful as 100 birds. What a beautiful way for me to start my awesome Monday morning." I said sarcastically.

Mom frowned. "Riley that's no way to talk to your stepfather." Mom warned. "Well him destroying my sweet eardrums each morning is no way to treat his rock star stepdaughter." I retorted smirking. "WELL IF YOU WERE NORMAL LIKE LOUIE, I WOULDN'T HAVE TO YELL!" Richard yelled.

I rolled my eyes. "Oh this conversation again. Blah blah blah. How boring. Yawn." I replied bored. "You're going to therapy. Hopefully they can remove your disease." Said Mom. I rolled my eyes. "One, homosexuality isn't a disease. And secondly, daddy-o should go instead, since he's the devil." I retorted smirking.

As soon as I got to school my fan club were squealing and fainting. "Calm down ladies. I have time for all of you." I said winking. They all squealed.

Regina walked over. "Oh hello my Queen. Jealous of my fan club?" I asked smirking. "No. You left this." She grumbled shoving a picture of me and my dad at me. My eyes soften and Regina saw my split second of weakness.

So I grabbed her wrist and carried her over my shoulder like a sack of potatoes. With her free hand Regina punched my back. "YOU LUNATIC! LET ME DOWN!" Regina yelled at the top of her lungs attracting attention. I winked at everyone.

I set her down next to her friends. "I can't have a Queen such as yourself using your legs." I said bowing dramatically making Cady laugh her ass off.

"I swear to god, I will cut off your tongue." Regina hissed at me. "I guess I'll just have to use my fingers then." I said wiggling my fingers. Janis laughed at my mature joke. "You're gross, Winters." Regina groaned. "Get used to a lifetime of it." I smirked winking.

"You're crazy." Regina challenged. "In bed." I added with my signature smirk. "I hate you." She grumbled. "Maybe now. But soon you'll be head over heels for me." I said confidently. "Sure." Regina replied sarcastically.

"Trust me my Queen. I know your type. All I need is a few heartfelt speeches and confessions and you'll be melting putty." I said smirking. Regina raised her eyebrows. "No I won't." She sneered.

"Really? How about 'Regina... You're no picnic. Alright, you're a spoiled brat even, even. But under that, you're the most amazingly astounding, wonderful girl, woman, that I've ever known.' How about that?" I asked smirking as Regina smiled a lovesick smile.

She snapped out of it. "How did you remember all that, Winters?" Regina asked. "Because my Queen, I was once just like you. Secretly watching lovey dovey films wishing I was them. But you can't keep wishing. You need to grab it. Grab it with both hands." I said acting sincere.

"Oh she's good." Cady said raising her eyebrows. I smirked. "See, Regina. I saw that look in your eyes. I'm already half way there. And I didn't even have to do much." I said strutting away.

Regina ran over to me. "Bitch." She hissed. "That nickname's reserved for my darling stepfather. Pick another." I replied smirking. "Son of a bitch." Regina tried. "I agree, my mother's a bitch. But that's hardly insulting to me." I retorted smirking wider.

"You have daddy issues." Regina tried again. "Correct my Queen. Do you want an Oscar? You know you can do better." I retorted grinning. "You are such a daddy's girl." Regina challenged.

I froze and turned to face her. "Was. I was such a daddy's girl." I replied quietly tears welling in my eyes. Regina fell silent. "Was? What do you mean was?" Regina asked scared to hear the answer. "Wouldn't you like to know." I said winking and forcing my signature smirk onto my face.

"What's going on in your crazy mind?" Regina asked. "Again. Wouldn't you like to now." I said smirking wider. Then I walked out holding my head up high.

Soon I broke down after I climbed up a tree. Away from onlookers.

"I miss you daddy. Why did you have to leave us all?" I whispered looking up to the sky. "Daddy, if you're looking over me. I want top tell you. I still love you. Even if mother doesn't. Or Louie. I love you daddy." I whispered sobbing.