"This has to stop," Paula said as she paced the living room. "She broke up with her months ago and now all she does is cry."

She is hurting Paula, she loved the girl," Arthur said from his spot on the couch.

Paula glared at him, "she did the right thing breaking up with her, Ashley was going nowhere."

"Stop," Arthur warned her.

"I just hate seeing her like this," Paula wailed as she threw her hands in the air. "Especially over that girl."

Arthur stood up, "I do too, and I have no clue what to say or do. I'm at a loss."

"Ugh if only she hadn't meant her," then she would be our normal baby girl," Paula said as she took a seat on the couch.

Arthur slumped down beside her, "she still is our baby she is just hurting right now."

"All because she claims she loved that girl," Paula barked.

"I do love her," Spencer said as she came down the stairs.

"Spencer sweetie," Arthur said as he walked toward her.

"How are you feeling?" he asked as he kissed her forehead.

Spencer pulled away, "I feel like I'm dying."

Paula rolled her eyes, "don't you think you are being a little overly dramatic?"

Spencer gasped.

"Paula," Arthur said a look of hurt flashing across his face.

"Maybe we should send you to your aunt's house back in Ohio," Paula said her voice going emotionless.

"What?" Spencer said.

Arthur took a step towards Paula, "your mother is right maybe it would help to get away."

Spencer couldn't believe her ears her own parents wanted her gone, "I won't go."

"Spencer please don't argue you are going, I will call her first thing tomorrow morning," Paula said as she went towards the stairs.

"I'm not going anywhere! I love Ashley it will take time to get over losing her but sending me away is not the answer," Spencer pleaded.

"I'm calling her," Paula said as she walked pass Spencer and went into her bedroom closing the door behind her.

"Dad please," Spencer cried as she turned towards her father.

"I'm sorry honey," he said as he to walked pass her and entered the bed room.

Spencer slammed her door behind her as she walked towards her window and climbed out and into the night.