Tommy's play date.

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This chapter is going to have a few heart to heart moments. Also more goofy Tommy Lee moments. They are playing at the park and going to McDonalds, what else do you expect lol 

(Same day as last chapter)

Mick sat on the bench, under a shade tree watching Tommy play tag with Stormy and Neil. Frankie was sitting in her strollers playing with a rattle. Tommy was headed straight for the monkey bars. Neil and Storm ran under them with out any issues do to them both being so small. "TOMMY, DUCK!" Mick yelled trying to help the young drummer out. Tommy was just laughing and chasing the kids. He turned to see Mick and snickered. "QUACK!" Tommy stopped laughing when his head slammed into the red bar. "Oof!" He grabbed his head and groaned.  

"Idiot." Mick muttered looking from the teenager, to his baby. "Mickey!" Mick turned to see Rebel and Nikki walking to him. "I thought Lonny was giving you a ride." The guitarist said standing to kiss Rebel. " I was already there so." Nikki said shrugging. "Whos idea was it to go to the park?" Rebel asked picking her daughter up. "Tommy's." Mick muttered looking to see Tommy was pushing Strom  and Neil on the swings. "He said he needed help watching Neil because he was tired, look like he got his second wind to me. The kid hasn't stopped running around since we got here." Nikki laughed sitting on the bench. "I think maybe he just wanted you to drive him places Mick." 

"NIKKI!" Tommy ran over to the bench. "Come play with us dude!" He said holding Neil in his arms. "I'll pass T-Bone, this is your play date." Tommy rolled his eyes. "Rebs?" Rebel smiled glancing at the guys. "Sure. I bet some little girl would love to be pushed on the swings." she said walking with Frankie in her arms.

Mick watched with a smile as Storm hugged Rebel.  "It's crazy to think Rebel has a kid of her own now." Nikki muttered watching his cousin push her daughter on the swings. Stormy was holding her little sister in her lap why Rebel gently pushed them. Tommy was going down the twisty slid with Neil in his arms. "You two thinking about having anymore?" Mick smirked. "Maybe one day, we have our hands full with Frankie. Having stormy back in my life means so much to me Nikki, I'm hoping to have her more than just weekends. Maybe after this tour and our second album I'll have more money and can work something else out."

Nikki shook his head. "Let me tell you man, that both your daughters are lucky, If my dad cared about me half of the way you cared about your kids then maybe I would have ended up turning out better. Rebel was just a good kid, we both got sh*tty parents. Druged up moms and invisible dads, but she turned out so great and I - Just Didn't." Mick huffed and touched Nikki's shoulder.

"Your to hard on yourself Nikki." Mick could tell Nikki was fighting of tears. "From hat rebel tells me, you basically raised her. YOu were the one person she could trust, the one person she felt loved her." Nikki sniffed. "Until I ditched her too." Mick squeezed Nikki's shoulder. "You went to find something." Nikki huffed. "Someone who didn't want to be found. Man Mick, when I finally found him- And he shut me out. Said he had no son, that killed me! I didn't want to go back home and face everything- I didn't want to let her down." Mick shook his head. 

"But when she showed up- You took care of her. You made sure she was happy and safe." Nikki smiled. "Yea well- I finally had something back. It's great having her back." Mick smirked. "It's funny because If I never left like that- And if she never came looking for me- Then she would have never met you and had Frankie." 

"Yea well. Things work out for the better. I have Rebel, Frankie and stormy in my life. I also have you, Barbie and Drummer so I guess everything worked out. We aren't just a band Nikki, we're a family." Nikki smiled. "I never want to hug people, other than Rebs but- Could I hug you Mick?" Mick smiled and pulled Nikki into a hug. He knew that Nikki tried to play a touch guy, but everyone needs support and love- even rock stars. 

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