Chapter Three- The Harold Song
"Lulu come back here!" Scott Baldwin yells, forcefully grabbing her arm.
"Stop! I told you I didn't know anything. Like I give a shit about Logan?" Lulu scoffed trying to jerk her arm free of his touch.
"Of course you do, you and that mobster boyfriend of yours always know where my son is." Scott growled at her.
"Mad that my stepdaughter finally dropped you're son? You better let her go before I spread this all over the front page."Tracy Quartermaine walks over to the two with a light smirk playing on her lips.
"This isn't over!" Scott snapped, reluctantly letting lulu go and walking away knowing he valued his career far more then his dickhead son.
"What the hell is going on? You've been avoiding me for a week, I want answers." Tracy crosses her arms, this wasn't like Lulu.
"Logan attacked me the night the haunted star reopened." Lulu admitted, figuring she could tell Tracy what had happened.
"Are you okay? Did he hurt you?" Tracy questioned.
"He threatened to strangle me to death if Johnny didn't shoot him, with me in the line of Fire. Johnny didn't have a choice, Logan fell into the harbor...he's probably dead." Lulu recounts, making sure her voice wasn't above a whisper.
"Couldn't have happened to a nicer guy." Was all Tracy said, before saying goodbye to lulu.
Lulu had been staying at Crimson Pointe with Johnny because she was scared to be alone, he never left her at his house because of his father and sister. Johnny knew what they were capable of and didn't want anything to happen to his favorite girl...she meant more to him then anyone else ever had.
"Where's you're lapdog?" Claudia leaned against the doorframe, watching as her brother sat at the piano bench.
"Can't I ever get peace in this damn place?" Johnny rolled his eyes, at times like these he missed his mother the most.
"You're too good for her." Claudia crosses her arms.
"It's the other way around actually, Lulu has faults just like anyone else. She's a good girl and I really like her, stop downing her and accept that she's part of my life now. God, I miss mom." Johnny grumbled, slamming the door behind him.
