"Did-Did you just kiss my daughter?" I asked, in a faint voice, as I watched Aria and Ezra jump apart and turn to the doorway. I just stood there, with a look of shock and disbelief on my face. What the hell just happened? I thought.
Crap, I thought.
"Y-you weren't s-supposed to see that." I stuttered. I snuck a glance at Ezra, who was completely silent in shock and trying to hide in a corner of the room.
"I know." Ella responded slyly.
First, she turned to me.
"What the hell were you thinking Aria?"
"Um..." I said, trying to quickly come up with an excuse.
"Are you that desperate?" She asked. "You're teacher, Aria? There's so many boys in your school, and you have to go after your teacher? Or is he forcing you?" She said, quickly making assumptions.
"And you!" Ella said, turning to Ezra, not waiting for my reply. "Why the hell did you just kiss your student? What is wrong with you? Forcing younger girls to be with you. Obviously, you aren't the adult here!" She exclaimed.
"Mom!" I said. She was starting to scare me because I had never seen her act so mean before.
"Stop. It's... It's not... like that." I said, trailing off.
From the corner of my eye, I saw Hanna, Emily, and Spencer, standing in the kitchen, watching the scene unfold before their eyes.
"Wh-what are you trying to say?" Ella said, folding her arms across her chest.
"He didn't kiss me. I... kissed him. Ezra and I..." I took in a deep breathe. "We're dating."
My mom didn't move. I heard Hanna gasp.
"She just told her mom!" Spencer whispered.
Ella, hearing Spencers' remark, turned to Emily, Hanna, and Spencer. "You all knew about this?" She asked.
"Well um, yeah. Aria told us, because Hanna kind of... caught her... Which... forced Aria to confess." Spencer said.
I made a mental note to myself to thank her later for being so vague.
"Okay. We're going to go home right now, and you're going to tell your father what you just told me. I'd rather... discuss this issue with him next to me." Ella said slowly.
"And Ezra, don't think you're getting away with this so easily. You're coming too."
Suddenly, I was scared for Ezra, whom I knew was more scared of my dad than anyone else.
Once again, I know this is short, but it made more sense to end it here instead of going on to find out Byron's reaction. There is a very small chance that the next chapter will be uploaded tomorrow, since its Easter, but I'll definitely have it up by Monday, since I don't have school. Review please! They are what keep me wanting to write this story!
