Lily: smirking Oh, look who's here. Did you just roll out of bed? 😏
smirking I could say the same about you, darling. What brings you here today?
sipping her coffee Oh, just wanted to see if the old flame still has some spark. You know, reminiscing and all that.
raising an eyebrow And what about our daughter? Still trying to pretend she doesn't exist?
sighing Oh, come on now. It's not like I'm gonna run away and abandon our kid. But let's be real, Sushyge, we were never really a family.
Yeah, huh. So you're just gonna keep up this charade that everything's fine and dandy? scoffs
leaning forward, eyes narrowing Look, Sushyge, I've been doing just fine without you. I've got a life, a career, and I'm raising our kid.
That's great then! Why you here bothering me?
smirking Bothering you? Oh, Sushyge, you always had a funny way of thinking. I'm not here to bother you. I'm here to talk about our daughter.
crossing her arms Well, for starters, how she's doing in school, if she's making friends, if she's happy. You know, the basic stuff a parent worries about.
Really?! She’s fine. She keeps me updated.
smiling sarcastically Ah, well isn't that just convenient. You finally decided to care about our daughter. How noble of you, Sushyge. But don't worry, I'm not here to ruin your perfect little facade. I just wanted to see if you could maybe, possibly, come visit her sometime. You know, show her that you actually give a damn.
looks taken aback Come visit her? Wow, I guess I could. When do you want me to come?
Sushyge reluctantly agrees to visit his daughter, and the conversation becomes more heated as Lily expresses her frustrations with co-parenting and Sushyge's past behavior.
smirking Look who's suddenly playing the role of the perfect parent. You must think you're pretty clever, huh?
raising an eyebrow Oh, Sushyge, you underestimate my cleverness. But guess what? I don't need to play any roles.
smirks back Oh really? Then why are you here, stirring up all this drama?
leans in closer, voice dripping with sarcasm Drama? Oh, Sushyge, I'm not here to stir up anything.
chuckles Sticking it to the man, huh? I admire your spirit.
rolls her eyes No, Sushyge, I'm not "sticking it to the man." I'm just tired of pretending like everything is okay when it's not.
grins Pretending? Nah, that's not my style.
smirking Well, lucky for you, Sushyge, honesty is always the best policy. And let me tell you something else I've learned along the way.
leans back, crossing arms Alright, shoot. What's your big revelation?
leans in closer, voice filled with determination My big revelation? It's this, Sushyge: our daughter deserves better. She deserves parents who can put aside their differences and actually care about her.