Sonny unlocked the door and walked into the apartment early in the morning. He sighed heavily, dreading the worst. He looked around the mess that took over. He closed the door and walked all the way inside. He looked over at the television that was still on; showing the highlights of last night's baseball game between San Francisco and Miami. He shut that off and turned his attention to the couch. There looked to be at least ten bottles of beer on the floor. He picked them all up and set them on the shelf to grab an empty garbage bag.
"Sonny? I'm so glad you're back." Sonny turned around to see Will standing behind him half naked. Sonny didn't say anything. He bit his lip from saying something he didn't want to regret saying.
"Where did you go last night?"
"Out." Sonny didn't say much, as he continued to clean.
"With who?"
"Some friends." That was all Sonny said before he went into their room to take a few things into the bathroom for a shower. This time, he locked the door.
Will was contemplating on what he should say to Sonny. He didn't want to say the wrong thing. Except he already did yesterday, and there was no way he can take any more of that.
"Sonny, please just let me explain." He got up from the couch and stood in front of his husband.
"Explain what, huh? Every word I hear out of your mouth is a lie. So what's the point of explaining anything to me? I can't look at you right now." Sonny walked into Ari's room and she was already awake.
"Good morning sweetie." She reached out to Sonny. He lifted her out of bed and helped her get dressed. Once he finished, he walked into the kitchen with her and grabbed a few of her favourite foods and put them in a bag.
"Come on beautiful."
"Sonny wait." Will called out. Sonny grabbed his phone and his keys and left.
He walked into the park and put out the blanket he took from his car. Arianna stood beside him and waited, but had a mind of her own as she started walking away. Sonny turned around to get her to sit.
"Arianna?"
"Looking for this little munchkin?" Sonny turned to the sound of the voice.
"Hi."
