A/N: I know it's been a while since I've updated, I got kind of attached to my N2N multichapter... but anyways, here's another chapter!
"Angela please be quiet…" Roger whispered as his five year old daughter cried. He didn't blame her, he didn't want to be here either, but she wouldn't stop and she was screaming. It was as if this past week she'd completely changed. She was usually so quiet and mature, but now she wouldn't stop throwing tantrums.
"Come here Angela," Brooke whispered as she took Angela from Roger's arms.
"I'm really sorry man," Mark sighed looking at Roger sympathetically "if you need anything, don't hesitate to ask."
"Thanks for everything," Roger smiled weakly "I'm fine though." The words felt empty, they weren't true and he'd said them so often lately they felt fake, overused.
"Roger, I know you, it's okay to be upset she's gone," Mark whispered "I know you're not fine."
Roger didn't say anything but he took Angela who'd stopped crying in Brooke's arms and walked towards the pew to sit down with Angela on his lap, Mark looked worriedly at Brooke.
"I'm worried about him," Brooke whispered, she also knew Roger well enough than to trust Roger's words.
"So am I," Mark breathed "and I'm worried about Angela, I'm not sure she fully understands what happened."
Brooke sighed "The service is about to start," she whispered to Mark as they sat down next to Maureen and Joanne who were both crying and a priest got up to start the memorial service for Mimi.
"The service today will start with a speech prepared by Mimi's husband, Roger Davis." Roger stood up handing Angela to Collins. His face was squinted, Mimi would have hated the service already, it was too formal, much like Angel's. Why'd they both have to be in a freaking church?
"Uh, Mimi was an amazing person." Roger started "She may have hit a few bumps in the road but she took them all in stride. She was a great mother to our daughter, and I can't begin to describe how much I loved her." He sighed. He sounded like an idiot, those words were not right for Mimi. He had more to say, but he couldn't. Why couldn't he say it? He said a few more empty words that meant nothing, and then he went and sat back down, not looking Mimi's parents in the eye. He wanted to yell at her father for abusing her, at her mother for not doing anything about it. But her couldn't, he couldn't even look at them. Her father didn't even seem upset.
"Daddy," Angela whispered as Collins handed her back to Roger "can I say something about Mommy like you did?"
Roger looked down at his daughter, then he looked at Mark who was about to get up and read his speech, Mark who'd overheard Angela nodded whispering "Let her talk," Roger nodded back and with Angela in his arms he walked her up to the front of the chapel and whispered to the priest that she wanted to talk. The priest cleared his throat.
"I'm sorry, but we have a last minute addition, Angela Davis, Mimi's young daughter is going to speak about her mother."
Angela looked up at her father who had sat back down in the front pew and spoke "I loved my Mommy, and it isn't fair that I don't get to see her anymore. But daddy says we should be happy for what we had, but that it's also okay to be upset and miss her," she told them "and I'm going to miss her because Daddy can't cook." Everyone burst into tearful laughter as Angela ran back into her father's arms "how was that daddy?" she asked "would mommy have liked it?"
"Mommy would have loved it," Roger laughed embracing his daughter.
What do you think? Is it good? Completely sucky? Please Review either way XD
