Okay now Jenny stopped, so apparently words can freeze her just like Shadi Skadi’s ice within a second. “Way to take the fun out of a girl Dad.” Jenny checked her watch. She wondered if her daughter was as bad in keeping secrets as she was, they could risk and tell her what they where planning and promise her once she is older she could come along to outings like this.
“Who died and made you father of the ye--“ Jenny wanted to say but realized that Mark probably had been father of the year. Jenny huffed loudly. “Thanks Dad, as I said we stop by and talk to her. And yes, I do still have a lot to learn about parenting, and being a girlfriend, and how to be a nice daughter, and a good friend and actually also how to be a good person, oh and don’t forget my anger management. I am flawed pretty badly, no need to point that out all the time.” Jenny bit her lip, she went too far… again she knew that but when she got frustrated a switch got flipped and she couldn’t stop herself. “I mean… I know Dad. Okay? I know I still need to learn a lot. Just don’t expect me to learn it all in a day.” She squeezed Sally’s hand lovingly. “We just want some time to be just us not Mommy and Mama too, is that so wrong to ask for?”
Jenny smiled at Sally and then looked at her dad. “Is it wrong to want to be more than just a parent?” She whispered at him.