Jayme watched her flash him her signature smirk and sit across from him with tight composure. He couldn't believe this was happening now of all times and she was telling him about their daughter. It was the first news he'd heard of her since she left when she was just a toddler. Now thinking of her old enough to be in school and go to Summer camp made his heart hurt. She probably didn't have any memories of him at all.
"Does she even know who I am?" Jayme demanded after she went on to ask how he was and commented on his music. Like hell she even wanted to know. If he knew anything, Hannah always had a motive. She was always an expert at one thing: manipulating him and others and he wasn't about to let that happen again. "I've got on fine with my life and career, as you can see. I'm co-owner of this company and I'm in a perfectly happy committed relationship." Jayme added with more venom than he intended to.
He'd played seeing Hannah again over and over in his head in any situation possible but somehow he wasn't prepared for this and he was taken back by how bitter and angry it made him. His relationship wasn't exactly happy right now, but it was committed and Hannah needed to know that. He wanted to stand firm on not letting her back in, but her smile was already chipping away at his hard exterior.