I don't own Hannah Montana
"Dad we're going to the movies," Rico yelled as he ran downstairs and to the door.
"Whoa hold on there son," Mr. Suave said, "let her rest first."
"Oh no she said she's fine," Rico said.
"Really dad I'm fine," Nina said as she climbed downstairs, "anything to make him happy."
"Alright," Mr. Suave said as he hugged his daughter, "just be careful when driving."
"Mario," Mrs. Suave said as she entered the room, "she's twenty-two for crying out loud, she's mature enough."
"I just want my little girl to be okay," Mr. Suave told her.
"Dad? Little? Really?" Nina joked and they laughed together and hugged again.
"Am I little too?" Rico asked but he got nothing in response. He was always the little happiness for his parents.
"Come on let's go," Nina said as they left the house and hopped into the car.
Her car was a beautiful jaguar that she worked really hard to get. Working two jobs a day is really frustrating even when you have to study for exams but she managed and she achieved. She admired the car so much with the comfortable black leather seats and a radio that you could listen to a billion different songs. This beautiful automobile was soon going to end in calamity! For the future of that car was a crumpled metal drowning in the shiny blue paint.
"So where do you want to go?" Nina asked her little brother.
"Oh I don't know," Rico said, "I lost my taste to the movies."
"Okay," Nina said. "Would you like to go to the park?"
"Okay," Rico said.
"Why did you lose the taste?" Nina asked him.
"Oh I don't know," Rico said.
Oh he knew all right but he didn't want the car ride to end in a fight.
Nina parked her car to the parking place under a tree for the sun was really hot and it would warm up the car seats. "Come on sweetie," Nina said as they jumped out of the car and went to the park.
"This is what I like about this park," Rico said, "it is really relaxing."
"I know," Nina said as she put on her sunglasses, "including the lake."
"I want to see the ducks," Rico said.
"All right," Nina said as they went toward the lake and looked at the ducks that were swimming. "Before you were born," Nina began, "me and dad used to carry some bread crumbs and we fed the ducks. Does he do that with you?"
"No," Rico said, "he works a lot now and he doesn't have much time to hang out with us. Only on the weekends but all he wants to do is just rest."
"Well you should tell him how you feel," Nina said, "and he'll probably not work as much and have time to hang out with you guys."
"Yo nerd!" they suddenly heard a voice coming towards them. It was Rico's fifth grade enemy Rick.
"Oh no," Rico said as he suddenly realized.
"Who is that?" Nina asked as she saw a tough looking boy coming towards them.
"That's Rick," Rico said as he hid behind his sister.
"Wow," Rick said as he saw him, "in high school and hiding behind his mom. What a baby."
"Oh you must be mistaking," Nina said kindly, "I'm his sister."
"And I'm his bully," Rick said as he approached Rico. Rico ran to the other direction and his behind a tree.
"Wow," Rick said out loud, "you are such a scardy-cat!"
"Who is with you?" Nina asked Rick.
"Just my mom and my dad," Rick said, "but I'd rather be with you," he said with pleasure, "'cause you are smokin' babe."
"RICK!" he heard his mother call. She saw him there with Nina and walked towards them.
"Hi," Nina greeted her, "are you his mother?"
"Yes," she said.
"I just need a favor is that okay?"
"Yes," Rick's mom said.
"Please tell your son to stop hurting my little brother," Nina told her.
"Hurting?" Rick's mother asked as she looked at her son sternly.
"No mom she's lying!" Rick lied.
"Rico come here please," Nina said as Rico slowly came to her. "Your son has been hurting my brother in the fifth grade. He told me that one of his friends kicked him to the side and that your son has given him a black eye and a broken lip," she said to her, "so please control your son or I will."
"Look I am really sorry that this has happened. I didn't even know about it. I thought that Rick wouldn't hurt a fly," his mother was saying in shame.
"I'm sorry to say this but trickery is an awful thing. Even coming from your own son," Nina told her.
"I am really sorry again and I promise you that this is never going to happen again."
"Thank you," Nina said.
"You are in a lot of trouble young man," Rick's mom said as she grabbed him by the ear and dragged him away, "you are going to be expecting something when we go home!" she said out loud to him.
"And I hope that teaches him a lesson," Nina said.
"Thank you so much," Rico said as he hugged his sister and she hugged him back.
"Sweetie you're trembling," Nina pointed out.
"I know," Rico said.
"I think we had enough of the park," she said, "where would you like to go next?"
"Home please," Rico said.
"Okay let's go," Nina said as they hopped into the car and drove home.
