"I asked you a question, Moon: who is Hugo, and what did you do to Ariel three years ago?" Grandma Nari pressed.
Moon was sweating under the air conditioner; her eyes were staring at Ariel in disbelief; how could she be in the spotlight like this? Did Ariel really want to do her this dirty?
"Ah, Dad, your birthday is coming up, right?" Ariel giggled and stood, walking over to Mr. Sloan to sit beside him.
Mr. Sloan slowly removed his eyes from Moon and looked at Ariel.
"Yes, you know, I've told Aiden that I don't want a huge party, but that boy refused; now, my mother has sent out invitations to the whole country, even to people outside the country," He sighed.
Ariel chuckled, "It's a good thing, Dad, we have to celebrate you," She hugged him.
"Tell him, my dear child, he's so stubborn, that's where my grandson got it from," Grandma Nari supported.
Ariel laughed, "Oh, but I love Aiden just the way he is, Grandma," She affirmed.