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"Mom knows?" Indianna asked her sister while laying under her bed. This was the one place in the whole house Elliot didn't go.

Ashton sighed rubbing her eyes. "Yeah, she knows. She found out this morning when I sort of told her. This isn't really panning out the way we planned."

"You got that right. But, this could still work." Indianna nodded. "I mean, Mom and Dad still have to see each other face to face. Dad is totally still in love with Mom. I can see it every time I look at him."

"Really?" Ashton asked. Indianna nodded on the other end. "I can't hear a nod."

Indianna laughed. "Yes, you can tell. Look, why don't we try and set up something? You guys can fly out here. I won't tell Dad. We can surprise him. He can't prepare himself and he'll have to face the music."

"True." Ashton nodded. She smiled at her mother when she walked into the room. "I'm pretty sure that would work out. I can talk to Mom about it."

"Ooooh, is that Indy?" Olivia asked excitedly.

Ashton chuckled. "Hey, Mom wants to talk to you."

"PUT HER ON!" Indianna grinned.

Ashton handed the phone to Olivia laughing. Olivia smiled putting the phone up to her ear. "Hey Indy!"

"Hey Mom, how's it going over there without me?" Indianna asked.

"Well, I thought you were here the whole time. But, I did think it was weird that you didn't want to take business calls. When I found out you were actually Ashton, it cleared up that question, but raised a bunch of new ones." Olivia said. She smiled hearing her daughter laugh. "I can't believe you went to see your father."

"Well, you didn't really give me the chance to meet him before." Indianna sighed. "It's been different this summer."

"I bet." Olivia breathed. She watched as Ashton walked into the other room. "I'm sorry that I never introduced you to your father, let alone talked about him. If I knew that you wanted to meet him so badly, I would've tried to work something out."

Indianna smiled sadly. "I know you would've."

"ASHTON! BREAKFAST IS READY!" Elliot yelled up the stairs.

Olivia's breath caught in her throat hearing Elliot's voice. Indianna let out a breath. "I gotta go. Love you Mom."

"Love you too, Indy." Olivia said before Indianna hung up. She stared at the phone for a moment before setting it down on the counter.

Indianna crawled out from under the bed and jogged downstairs. She sat down next to Casey at the counter while Elliot was making bacon. He kissed her head. "Morning Ash."

"Morning Dad." Indianna smiled lightly. She set the phone down on the counter. "Is she here?" She asked not looking at her father.

Elliot rolled his eyes. "Yes, Mikka is here. She's taking a call right now."

Indianna looked at Casey who rolled her eyes and shrugged. "That tells me a whole lot." She scoffed. Casey chuckled and patted her back.

"You guys are awfully close lately. Are you guys planning something?" Elliot asked.

"We are just doing something that should've been done a long time ago." Casey smirked. She held out her plate and jutted her chin towards the bacon. "Bacon me."

Elliot smirked and put a couple of strips on her plate. He looked at his daughter. "What are you planning, Ash?"

"Oh, I'd tell you, but this...this is special." Indianna smirked and bit into her pancake. "You'll love it Dad. Trust me."

"I already trust you. I also trust Casey, but I don't trust the two of you together." Elliot said pointing the spatula at them. "You two don't play fair."

Casey chuckled. "You don't exactly play fair either. You once hooked the hose up to your paint thingy in the garage and I ended up with brown flowers."

"Yeah, and you learned that day that you should never mess with my steaks." Elliot smirked. "Everything happens for a reason, Case."

"Ellie!" Mikka smiled coming into the kitchen. She kissed his cheek and kept her arm wrapped around his waist. "This smells really good."

"You should eat some." Casey said smirking.

Mikka forced a smile to look nice. "No thanks. I don't eat meat." Indianna's jaw dropped. "I have to go into work, but I'll be ready for our dinner tonight."

"Okay, have a good day." Elliot smiled lightly before putting bacon on a plate.

"I will." Mikka smiled and left the room.

Elliot looked over at his daughter with her jaw still hanging wide open. He leaned over and closed it only for it to drop again. "What's wrong with her now?"

"She doesn't like meat!?" Indianna asked. "You love meat. You say that a meal does not qualify as a meal if it doesn't have meat."

Elliot stared at his daughter. "So?"

Indianna looked at Casey and then at her father. "Who are you and what have you done with my father?" Casey chuckled.

Elliot furrowed his eyebrows at Casey. "What is up with you? You think everything Ash says is hilarious."

"Well, she is pretty funny." Casey smirked before taking a drink of her orange juice.

Elliot looked at his daughter. Indianna shrugged and hopped off of her bar stool. "I'm done."

"You ate a pancake. You are not done." Elliot scoffed.

"Tell that to my full belly." Indianna smiled patting her stomach. She went outside and jogged down to the drive way.

"Charles, listen to me." Mikka said. Indianna hurried and hid behind a bush as she watched Mikka walk over to her car. "Baby, I'm not marrying him because I like him. It's his money...yeah, the brat found us before he told her. But, he's still wrapped around my finger." She opened her car door. "Of course, I love you. After I'm with him long enough, we can get the divorce and I can get the money. Then, we can go to that place in Mexico you were talking about." She got into her car and drove off still on her phone.

Indianna stood up from behind the bush and folded her arms over her chest. She shook her head. "No way."

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