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Chapter One
Sadie Madison Ziegler is the fifteen year old, sassy, rebellious and sarcastic adoptive daughter of Robert and Josie Ziegler. She has long wavy light brown hair, ocean blue eyes that brighten up any room. A small nose. full thin pink lips, that complimented her dimpled cheeks. Her rounded jaw. She wore her favorite black leather jacket that covered her flowy white top that was covered by her burgundy infinity scarf, and was tucked into her Vintage Levi Light and Medium Wash High Waisted original cuffed Jean denim shorts which she wore with polkadot lace tights and her black platform ankle boots. She wore her favourite black rectangular ring that was designed sideways on her middle finger of her right hand and she carried on the arm of her shoulder Her leather light brown thick strapped bag that was studded.
She had been in and out of foster homes her entire life, before offically beening adopted by the Ziegler's.
She sat in Mr. Morrison's office. He was the manger of the adoption agency that her parents adopted her from. She sat straight up, as he asked her a few questions to finalize the adoption, although they already were parents.
"So Sadie may I few questions?" Mr. Morrision inquried, as he filed some paperwork regarding some clients.
"Sure," She replied; with an eyeroll. She hated coming to these interviews every two months; it just reminded her that her birth parents never wanted her.
"Can you say that with less attitude?" Her mother told her.
"Fine," She said turning her attention back to Mr. Morrison. "Sure, I'd love too know." She responded; exicitiedly. She turned her attention and look back at her mother right in her mocha coloured eyes. "Better?" She bitterly asked.
Her mother just sighed. Annoyed by the behaviour of her fifteen year old.
"Do you know anything about your biological parents?" He asked laying his glasses down to look her right in her ocean blue eyes.
"I know that they died when I was just seven, and that's when I got transferred to live my grandma for about six to seven months until she couldn't anymore. And I hopped from one foster home to another, that's when my sister got the call that I've been sent to an adoption agency I forget which one and then these kind generous people offer my a home and take me in, and well I guess you know the rest," Sadie replied Leaning back into her chair as she examined her nails which she painted a frosty blue.
"According my records, Ms. Ziegler one of your biological parents hasn't died," Mr. Morrison said; flipping though the file.
Shock and confusion just filled the expression on Sadie's face when she heard that one of biological parents hadn't died. She sat there not knowing what to say next to the news she just recieved.
"This can't be true. I was told at an early age by the attorney that my birth parents both died in a car accident when I was seven. Leaving my under the care of my adoptive parents, I think you must have your facts wrong sir?" She commented hesitantly.
Before Mr. Morrison could respond to Sadie's question. Her dad said something. "I think that's enough information for one day," He answered before getting up and leaving with his wife and youngest daughter. That was all the information Sadie and him needed in one day.
"Please tell me more," She pleaded as she grabbed her fathers arm and gestured him to sit back down.
"It is true that one of your birth parents did die. Your mother to be exact. She died when you were seven, due to a fatal accident. But still we don't know what the accident was," He explained.
"What was my mother's name and age?" She asked slightly angry as to why her parents wouldn't tell her that her father was still alive.
"Her name was Olivia Harris she was twenty-five at the time of her death," He answered; pulling up the file.
And...And my father?" She asked curiously.
Sadie entered her home frustated with her parents. "Why didn't you just tell me he is alive?" She inquiried, sitting on the couch in her family room as her parents followed.
"We don't know, we probably just thought you might want nothing to with him," Her father softly replied.
"You both just lied to my face about my birth parents. I don't want anything to do with either of you," Sadie scoffed as she grabbed her bag and walked out of her house.
Her mother was going to go back to get her before her husband pulled her back.
She walked into Ryan's room as she threw her bag on his bed and angrily sat with him.
"Damn who peed in your Cheerios this morning?" He asked; finishing his report on the Civil War for history class.
"Haha very funny. You know the adoption agency that I go every two months, for interviews, and today's got really interesting," She told him.
"Okay what happened?" He asked.
"Apparently Mr. Morrison my interviewer he told me that my birth father was alive, and that my mom did die in the car accident when I was seven. I'm also pretty freaking sure I probably have a sibling somewhere to, but one problem at a time for Sadie," She shouted; pacing around his bedroom.
"Why wouldn't they just tell you about your birth father? Didn't you ask them before?" He asked; shutting the computer screen down.
"Of course and they told me they died when I was seven, me beening as gullible as I was of course believing what they told me," She said.
"Do you want to meet your birth father?" Ryan asked curiously.
"I do, I want to ask him some questions because frantically I deserve some answers," She responded.
"Do you want me to come with you to find him?" He replied.
"Um are you sure your parents wouldn't mind?" Sadie informed him.
"Please, your like a daughter to them, I'm pretty sure they wouldn't mind," What is his name, did they tell you what it was." he explained.
"I don't know something Cavanaugh. I didn't quiet catch the first name," She responded slightly scared that it may not show up any results.
"Okay, let's just search up Cavanaugh, Rosewood PA, and see what it turns up," Ryan said; typing Cavanaugh Rosewood PA, in the google search bar.
Ryan Cranston and Sadie Ziegler have been best friends since the fourth grade. He had short raven coloured hair, green eyes;a small nose; full thin lips and a cleft jaw. He was an athelete. He was probably one of the attractive kids in the tenth grade, behind Rowen Steinbeck.
"Okay so the searches came up to three. We have the doctor; the artichect; and the accoutant, so which one do you think he is?" he asled staring right into her ocean blue eyes.
"I don't know google image all three, Okay the artichect looks a lot like you, I mean the same eyes, the same hair and the dimpled cheek; which he has one on his chin. I guess Toby Cavanaugh is your father." Ryan explained.
"What's his address?" Sadie asked; grabbing empty postcard that laid on the coffee table and the black pen.
"It's 2048 Hillside Ave, Apt. 503," He said with no hestiation. As she wrote it down.
He googled the address of Toby's address.
"That's like fifteen minutes away from here," He answered.
"Lets go." She said.
"Wait Sadie, you can't just walk in their and be like 'Hi, remember me I'm your fifteen year old daughter'. You got to plan out what you are going to say, because it's not that simple Sad."Ryan stopped her from walked out of his bedroom.
"It is that simple, I can just tell him that my name's Sadie Ziegler, I'm fifteen years old and I guess I'm your daughter, and we can see were it progess from there," she gestured as she turned his doorknob grabbed her bag and left his house. He followed.
Dear Mom & Dad,
If you're wondering why I'm not home, its because I'm at Ryan's and don't worry I'm fine. Ryan and I are going to track down my biological father for answers. I wanted to tell you that you've been the best parents I could ever ask for. But I think It's time to say goodbye and move on with my life. I am very sorry to say this but I can't take it anymore. I am fine, I love you guys very much and I hope this doesn't change anything for us, I am sorry for leaving you. …when I need advice for anything, I know where to turn. You help me handle situations and I know you always have my back. I can count on you to help me through thick and thin. Along the years you've taught me valuable life lessons that have stuck with me. You've shown me how to be a team player and, by example, you've shown me to always reach out to people. Friends are the greatest gift we can have and we have to be cautious not to lose touch. You're very generous and make decisions that come from the heart.
Thank you for everything; all the sacrifices you've made and all the promises you've kept to get us where we are today. I love you both so much and I hope this letter sums it all up."
Love
Sadie
"I think it's this," Sadie told Ryan before pushing the elevator button to number 5.
"Here goes nothing," She mumbled nervously.
Truth was Sadie was nervous of meeting her birth father. It all depend on what he thought of her, she was scared. This seems a lot harder then she expected. Play it cool Sadie.
She reached the door. "You ready?" Ryan inquired.
"Yes, I am." And with that she rang the door bell.
A tall man with brown hair ocean blue eyes a dimpled cheft chin answered the door.
With no hestation she told him "I guess I'm your daughter,"
Review please, tell me what you thought of this chapter? Update or no? -Sierra
