Grier saw the smirk on Nick’s face as he watched the way Kash nearly raced in their direction. “Hey ladies,” Kash said with a big smile, which fell off his face when he looked at Candy, “and Candy.” “Dad,” Honey whined. “Not here.” “It’s okay, sweetie,” Candy kissed her daughter’s cheek as the girl snuggled further into her mother’s lap. “No, it’s not,” Nick spoke up as he approached. “Candy you’re the mother of his child. The last thing you deserve is disrespect in front of your child or your family.” “Mind your business, Nick.” Kash said angrily. “When you air your laundry in public, Kash, it becomes everyone’s business,” Nick retorted. “If you don’t want people to comment, then maybe don’t berate the mother of your child in public.” He winked at Candy. “How are you doing, Candy? H

