IMPORTANT: please read 'Izzie's mind' first, this is a sequel to that story, if you haven't read it you'll be confused...

Izzie sighed. Getting her twins to school had been extremely difficult this morning. Alex was at the hospital so she had to do it all by herself. Luckily, she thought, while opening the doors of her own tearoom called 'Healthy&Yummy' (yeah, it hadn't been the best name she had ever thought of, but after nights and days of thinking how you should name a tearoom that was full of delicious but-not-giving-you-a-heart-attack stuff (and deciding that putting thát on the building was waaaaaay too long) she decided that her best shot really was 'Healthy&Yummy'), having your own business made for pretty flexible hours. And her business was going great. Right at the beginning she had hired April. Yes, the same irritating April that had been chief-resident. She couldn't handle the pressure of working at a hospital so she quit. And now she was working at the tearoom and surprisingly enough: there her annoying happiness wasn't so annoying anymore. It suited a tearoom. And Izzie and she had become pretty good friends, mostly because they both had a happy attitude. Whenever Alex came in the tearoom and noticed that they were both working he would run. Seriously: that was too much chirpiness for him. But to get back to the tearoom: Izzie and April were running it together and with the money they were making Izzie didn't make any debts and April could live. Izzie had decided that most of the money should go to April, since she herself had Alex and with the money he was making they could live very well. But April only had this job and herself. And Izzie really just did this for fun. And plus, you should take care of your family and since April had started working at the tearoom not only they had become friends, but more important: April had become an aunt for Sarah and Alexander. They loved to talk to her, visit her and do lots of stuff together. Well, they didn't really have that many aunts (although of course everyone at the hospital were a family to them), so Izzie was glad that her kids had someone to go to when they didn't want to hang out with there friends or their parents. And lately, Izzie thought sadly, last-mentioned had happened a lot. They were growing up. But she guessed they were too much like their parents to ever really leave them. Smiling she thought back of what they had discussed during dinner yesterday. At school the kids had discussed what they wanted to become. So Sarah had pronounced proudly, during dinner, that she wanted to become a doctor. When Alex had asked Alexander what he wanted to become he had looked at his mum and had said: 'I'm going to work in mums and auntie Aprils tearoom when they're old.' She and Alex weren't surprised at all (they were pretty moved though...). Sarah had always be the tougher one, while Alexander had been well... softer. And not in a bad way, absolutely not. He was just more thoughtful and caring. She didn't think he would end up in her bakery though. Maybe... maybe he would be a doctor in the end. He cared about people. He wanted to help him. Where Sarah would be more like Christina, Alexander might be a doctor like George had been. Adorable, but when he had to step up, he would. Just like George with the elevator surgery. She smiled. It still pissed her husband off when she started about that subject. So she didn't. Often, that is. April came in, interrupting her thoughts. They greeted each other and went to work. Soon enough the first customer came. After a while she was so busy that she didn't think about her life anymore. But in her heart she never stopped embracing it.