I just finished watching good girls in just one day, and decided why not make a fanfic. I'm also very obsessed with Rio. The man is so fricken hot!!!! This story takes place three weeks later, after the last episode of Good Girls. I hope you enjoy my fanfic.

Chapter One

Kick

Breathe, Danny, breathe.

She tried to calm herself down.

Kick

It's just a kid.

Kick

An annoying, stupid kid.

Kick

Damn you, demon child!

She groaned and whipped her head around, narrowing her eyes at the little boy sitting behind her with a toothy grin on his face. He couldn't be more than five, but the look he gave her made him seem slightly younger.

Her face softened at seeing how cute his chubby face was and the way his long blond curls fell around his piercing blue eyes. It made him look so innocent.

"Listen sweetie, can you please stop kicking my chair," she asked in the most polite voice she could muster.

The little boy stared at her for a while, stuck out his foot and kicked her chair three times, again. He gave her the most smuggest look she had ever seen on a child, and poked out his tongue.

Danny's eyes hardened and her lips twitched.

"I meant it, kid. Knock. it. off," she drawled the last words out with wide eyes.

The kid mimicked her and gave her chair another kick.

"Listen, you brat, if you don't stop it..." she paused and grounded her teeth. "I'll throw you out of this plane!"

Danny had never threatened a child before, but this boy was getting on her nerves. She'd never met a kid who was that impudent. She had nieces and nephews who she adored and some she had yet to meet but she knew they weren't as naughty as this devilish child.

Danny began to panic as the little boy started to sob, causing her ears and neck to turn red. She didn't know what to do.

"Shh, it's okay, kid. I was just kidding." A few chuckles escaped her lips as she tried to calm the little boy down, but it did no good. His wailing had gotten even louder.

A middle-aged woman who was sitting next to the boy stirred in her seat. Her blonde head strung up as her eyes darted around warily. Once her gaze landed on the boy, her brows furrowed in confusion. Danny could tell that was the little boy's mother by the resemblance the two had.

"Mommy! Mommy!" the boy sniffed, "the mean lady said she was gonna throw me out the plane!" He then let out another wail while pointing his pudgy fingers towards Danny.

The woman stared at her son tiredly, soothing him with gentle words as she wiped away his tears with her sleeve. She had bags underneath her eyes, followed by a big mole that was on top of her lip. Then her eyes drifted towards Danny, and a pointed scowl made its way across her face.

"What is wrong with you!" The woman shrilled.

Danny's eyes widened. "What is wrong with me?" She huffed in bemusement. "Your son has been kicking my chair for the past hour!"

The woman glanced back at her son. "Ben, have you been kicking this woman's chair?"

The little boy who she now knows as Ben pouted and shook his head. "No, mommy. The mean lady is lying."

Danny gasped. This is obscene, she thought. "Listen kid, haven't your parents ever told you that lying is bad for you."

At that, the boy's mother bolted up from her seat as she clenched her hands into fist.

"Are you calling my kid a liar? Are you trying to say that I'm a bad parent?!" the woman's voice became louder as she spoke, catching the attention of other passengers.

One of the flight attendants rushed towards them with a flustered look on her face.

"Ma'am, please take a seat we're about to go into landing." She gestured.

"No, not until this lady apologizes to my son."

"Please ma'am, all passengers have to be seated. We'll solve this problem once we land. Please." She gestured again. "Take a seat."

The boy's mother gave Danny a haughty look. "This isn't over," she said before taking a seat and buckling herself up.

Danny did the same, pushing her head back into the headrest as she knitted her brows together.

Damn you bitch, and your devilish child, she thought disdainfully.

As they landed, Danny swiftly got out of her seat and retrieved her shoulder bag from the top compartment. She then passed a couple of people that were still getting their bags and waited in line for the passengers in the front to clear out. She looked over her shoulder and saw the boy's mother reaching for her bag. Danny's eyes then fell on the boy who was poking his tongue out and making funny faces at her.

That little bugger! She thought irritated.

She narrowed her eyes and decided to poke her tongue out. He was doing it so why couldn't she? Her hoodie was pulled halfway over her head as she reached into her bag for her shades. Danny then whirled her head to the front and sighed in relief seeing the line was moving fast. She glanced once more over her shoulder and saw the boy's mother was now looking around hastily. The little boy tugged on his mother's Jersey and pointed to where Danny was.

Danny pulled her head to the front and noticed her path was clear. She then ran, wanting nothing more to do with the ill-mannered lady and her devilish son. This was her first day back and trouble was the last thing on her mind. Of course, she had that tiny bit of urge to stop, turn around and upper cut that lady across her scornful face. But her will power was much stronger than her annoyance.

"Hey ma'am have you sorted everything out with that woman and her son?" The attendant from before asked, stopping Danny in her tracks.

"What is there to be sorted? It was her son that started it all. He kept kicking my chair!" She explained and then sighed deeply. "You know what, forget about it," Danny gritted out.

"Alright, hope you had a pleasant flight ma'am." Danny gave the flight attendant a dumbfounded look and rushed out of the plane.

After a couple of minutes getting past security and retrieving the rest of her luggage she walked through the sliding doors of the exit and into the terminal. She was then greeted by a high pitched voice.

"Danny!? Hey, Danny over here. Danny girl!" She knew it was her sister Annie. She could recognize that defeaning tone of voice anywhere.

"Ann-" she was cut off when Annie pulled her into a tight, suffocating hug.

"You have no idea how much I've missed you, Danny girl."

Danny sighed heavily. "Don't call me that. You know how much I hate it! But yes, I've missed you too sis." She replied wrapping her arms around her sister. "I've missed you all so much."

They then let go of each other and Annie slung an arm around Danny's shoulder. "I see, you've scored yourself an accent. Very neat. You must drink a lot of tea too? Met any wankers?" She said the last sentence in her best posh voice.

"What do you expect I've lived alongside brit people for years and yes of course there'll be pigs in London. Disgusting ones too," Danny replied scrunching her face in disgust, thinking about that one guy who she finally agreed to go out on a date with. Only to find out it was all a bet, that he scandalously made with his frivolous friends. Of course, it didn't sit well with her so for payback she wrecked his car, and she would have stopped there but...he had tried to manhandle her so she wrecked his face too.

Danny snapped out of her trance and rolled her eyes. "You know, not everyone in London drinks tea, you plonker."

"Lil sis, I think it's best if you leave your silly slangs in London." Annie chuckled softly giving her sister's shoulder a small pat. "You know, Beth wouldn't shut up about you lastnight, she's very excited to see you."

"Why didn't she come?" Danny asked looking at the time on the airport display screen. It was 10:45 am. That meant Beth's husband was at work and her children were in school.

Ruby worked at the diner so Danny knew she wouldn't see Ruby after four.

"She had to keep an eye on the cake. You wouldn't want her house burning down would you? And Ruby went to do some grocery shopping."

"No work for Ruby today?" Danny asked.

"She got fired from her job a few months ago because of some dickwad teenager."

Danny knitted her brows together. "But doesn't she need the job?"

Annie nodded.

"Damn those bloody wangers!" Danny muttered angrily. Ruby's daughter meant a lot to Danny, she would face time her and they'd talk for hours. She loved that little girl so much. She had tried to help Ruby with her daughter's treatment but Danny didnt make much of a living in London. Just enough for her to survive on.

"But she's got a new job now, and so have Beth and I," Annie said.

Danny's eyes lit up. "Really? That's really good to hear. What do use do?"

Annie hesitated. Then she took a quick look around and whispered in Danny's ear.

"We're mystery shopper's."

"Oh, use work together? That's really awesome. And...what are mys-" Danny stopped talking as she heard a familiar raspy voice from behind.

"Yes, she has a hoodie on, blue jeans and a black bag over her shoulder. No, we need to find her now. She threatened my son!"

Danny turned and saw the little boy and his mother. The mother was talking to security as her eyes darted around, and the little brat was playing with his toy figure with a goofy look on his chubby face. Danny whirled her head back to the front and shut her eyes tightly, taking deep breaths in and out. She was very peeved by the situation. That foolish woman just didn't know how to give up and it made Danny's insides boil.

"Annie, where's the car?"

"In the back," Annie pointed out.

Danny bit down on her lip, grasped her sister's wrist and began dragging her through the airport.

"Oh, are we running away from someone, Danny girl?"

"Hm, an ill-tempered woman and the child of Satan," she hurriedly said. "And I swear to god if you call me that again, I will throttle you." The dark look in her eyes made Annie gulp.

"Whoa, no need to get grouchy. I got the message."

"Good," Danny grunted out not in the mood for anymore shit.

That stupid nick name brought back painful memories throughout her childhood. She was bullied and ridiculed by the boys at her school. Just because of the boyish clothes she wore and the short name 'Danny' that she'd preferred to be called got her judgmental looks from everyone, especially the dimwitted boys who made her life miserable. But that was years ago. Back when she had no backbone but now she was someone that had learned to face all her problems head on.

Her motto was...

Haters can hate and eat all the shit in the world. Mess with me, I'll fuck you up!

Those two very important sentences were drilled in her head, she swore that she would never let anyone pick on her again.

It didn't take long for them to get to the parking lot.

"You still driving this rubbish," Danny said with a small chuckle as soon as they got to Annie's car.

"Oh, dont you dare insult my baby!"

"But I just did," Danny challenged with a smug look.

"One more and you'll be walking, posh bitch!"

After laughing a little, Danny chucked her suitcase and bag in the boot, and hopped into the car.

"It's good to have you back sis," Annie said as she began to drive off.

"It's good to be back," Danny replied with a genuine smile. She then pulled off her hoodie, letting her caramel blonde hair flow down her back, followed by her shades, that uncovered her blue cerulean eyes.

A wolf whistle filled Danny's ears. She tilted her head towards Annie who was looking at her with astonishment.

"Damn sis, you've glowed up!" Annie said.

A wide smile spread its way across Danny's face. "Thanks. All I did was eat, shit, sleep and study. No excercise involved."

Danny used to wear dark rimmed glasses, had braces, a bit overweighted and her hair was so short she couldn't even tie it up. But now her braces were off, she wore clear eye contacts, her hair was half way down her back and her figure was thick and lean. Even her face was clear. Danny loved natural beauty so make up was never her thing.

Annie turned on the radio.

"Got a boyfriend yet?" Annie asked, giving her side glances.

"No, guys are total wankers."

"Then... a girlfriend?"

Danny's eyes shot open. "I'm not a lesbian, Annie!"

Annie burst into laughter. "Geez, calm your tits, I was just playing with you," she then paused. "But... you know, if you were one I have nothing against it."

Danny huffed and scrunched her face up in irritation. "I'm not!" she growled.

"Alright, alright," Annie replied, lifting a hand up.

Taki taki featured by DJ Snake, Cardi B and Selena Gomez began to play on the radio.

Annie full blasted the radio as they began to sing and dance. After the song finished, Annie stared at Danny completely baffled.

"You sang the spanish part perfectly. What the hell, Danny. How many times did you listen to this song?"

Danny shrugged. "I took spanish classes for five years."

"So you know how to speak it?"

"Sí."

"Fluently?"

"Sí, puedo hablarlo con fluidez."

"Okay, I don't know what you just said but that sounded fricken awesome!"

Danny smiled. "I said yes, I can speak it fluently."

"Whoa, what else did my baby sister learn in London?" Annie asked, lifting her brows in curiosity.

Danny shrugged again. "A lot of things if you must know."

Annie was going to say something until her eyes landed on something further ahead. She cursed beneath her breath and pulled her car to the side of the curb.

"Hey Danny, let's go grab a bite. Yeah?" she said, her face turning a shade whiter.

Danny grimaced and took in the street. This was where Beth lived.

"It's okay, I'm not hungry."

"Oh, but, I'm hungry."

"Can't you just grab something at Beth's... her house is right there." Danny gestured, squinting at the big brown house that was feets away. Danny just really wanted to see her older sister.

"She's got company," Annie quickly replied.

"Really... but I don't see any other car on her driveway, apart from hers."

Annie breathed out a frustrated sigh. "You see that car over there."

Danny's gaze followed where Annie was pointing and then nodded shortly after.

"That's who we work for. Beth has a meeting with the boss."

Danny stared at the car for a while and turned her head to observe her sister. She then shook her head slowly. Something was wrong. Annie was hiding something, she could tell by the way her body stiffened and hands were shaking. It was obvious. Danny glanced back at the black Suv that was parked two houses down from Beth's.

"Why is the car parked so faraway?" Danny asked and as soon as those words left her mouth, her eyes suddenly widened when something insane popped into her head. "Oh, I think I know why!"

Danny didn't want to believe it, but it was the only rational answer her mind had put together.

"What? Know what?" Annie stammered, gripping the steering wheel tightly.

"That our dear sister is having an affair."

Danny reached for the door handle and got out of the car.

"Danny what the hell are you doing. Get back in the car!"

"No way, I'm going to give this guy a piece of my mind. He's messing up a marriage! Even though, I never liked Dean, but he doesn't deserve being treated like this."

"Danny, you don't know half of the story. Now get your ass back in the car!"

Danny shook her head again and continued towards her sister's house with a firm look on her face.

If there was three things that Danny Marks hated most in the world that was vicious, disloyal, and repugnant people.

Please let me know your thoughts.

For those who are reading. Danny doesn't know about Dean's affair. But trust me as soon as she finds out she'll hulk smash him