''Excuse me, where is Mr. Specter's office?'' Elena asked, standing on her tiptoes. The top of her head barely came above the desk. Only six years old, she knew exactly how to talk and address people in a polite way. It sometimes made her look older than she really was. The redheaded lady seated behind the desk, stood up to look who asked.

''Oh. You are little.'' Donna said, walked around and bended down, so she was on eye's height with the girl.''What's your name?''

''Hi, I'm Elena. You must be Donna. Where is Harvey?'' Her eyes were searching the room, looking for him. For the first time in her life, Donna wasn't the one who knew everything, it was the other way around. And she did not like it one bit, but it did impress her.

''Follow me. I'll bring you to him.''

She was actually annoyed with Harvey, bothering him with a child would be a good payback. Shouldn't have shouted at her yesterday. They walked through a long hall, walls made of glass with desks behind it, some were empty, some weren't. The next door led them through little offices with much more people, the walls of plastic instead of glass. These must be the associate's room, Elena thought, her eyes hurting from taking every detail in she saw. And finally, a door with a name tag came into view, it said: ''Harvey Specter'', dark grey letters that were underlined. She pulled at Donna's skirt, who turned around.

''Thank you very much, I know the way from here.''

Elena headed for the door and onna raised an eyebrow, bothered about the way she spoke to her. She crossed her arms and waited for it. Elena, standing in front of the door, saw the problem. The handle was too high. The brunette turned and was about to ask for Donna's help, until the door suddenly opened.

''Harvey!'' Elena cheered and jumped in his arms. Donna stopped grinning and got a confused look as Harvey threw her in the air and hugged her instead of telling the little brat to go play somewhere else, as she had expected. The redhead didn't like not knowing, she didn't at all.

Donna coughed, to let Harvey know she wanted an explanation and tapped with her left foot on the cold hard floor. Elena noticed the louboutin's she wore and her mouth dropped.

''Harvey-'' Elena started but was cut off by a short sharp 'no' from Harvey.

''But-''

''No.'' He said again and shook his head. The girl pouted and looked at Donna, who gave her a confused look back.

''I'm completely in the dark here, Harvey, and I like the light. I do not at all like the dark.''

His secretary said. The senior partner sighed heavily and dropped his little sister to the floor.

''She wants your shoes,'' he explained, ''but she doesn't get Louboutins are not-''

''Made in my size, nor for my age.'', Elena finished, it was always the same. She sighed, staring at the black shoes. Every time she asked for it, he said the same sentence. But she didn't give up, she never would.

''That clears up one thing, now the other.'' Donna gave the girl a subtle glance.

''Elena, didn't you introduce yourself?'' Harvey looked angrily down at his sister who straightened her back, her hands folded behind it.

''Hi, I am Elena, Harvey's youngest and favourite sister. Nice to meet you.''

She put out her hand for Donna to shake, who was speechless for a second but shook Elena's hand anyway.

''It's still dark here, Harvey. How can I not know about your sister? And she said youngest, you have more than one? Why isn't it in your bio? And why-''

''Stop talking.'' Harvey simply held up his hand.

''Elena-''He wanted to tell her to wait for him in his office, but didn't see her anymore.

''Where'd she go?'' He asked Donna, as if she should know. Apparently, she knew nothing, why would she know this. She shrugged and got an irritated look from her boss who ordered her to go look for her, right now. He had a meeting in ten minutes and couldn't afford to miss it.

Donna threw her hands up in frustration and started looking.

As Elena saw Donna leaving, heading in the direction that would be the most logical choice, she crawled away from the desk that had been right behind the lady. Nobody would've thought to look so close and so she started going into the other direction, a hall she hadn't been through on her way here. She got a couple of weird glances from men and women in suits but nobody really paid any attention to her, except for an almost bald man.

''You. I know your face.'' Louis said as he saw the little girl hopping towards his direction.

Elena smiled at him and was glad someone finally spoke to her.

''This is my face, though.'' She answered and recognised the ugliness and big teeth Harvey had so often described.

''You're Louis.''

The lawyer narrowed his eyes and kneeled down. ''And who are you?''

''You tell me, didn't you know this face?'' Elena sweetly answered while pointing at her head.

''You sound like Harvey. You look like Harvey. Are you his niece?'' Louis stood back up, straightening his suit. He looked down on her, like almost everyone did. God, she hated being little.

''I wish. Then I'd be old enough for Louboutins.''

Elena was bored by this man, she got why her brother didn't like him.

''Goodbye, Louis. It was nice to meet you.'' She said as she wanted to continue her path and explore some more. It was the first time she was here.

''Na-ah.'' Louis grabbed her by the arm.

Mike, who had just come out of the men's room, saw Louis grabbing a child and raised an eyebrow.

''Did you fall so low to the point where you're willing to kidnap children so you can finally win?'' Mike asked rhetorically. Louis gave him a 'really-funny' look as answer.

''Who is she?''

''Nobody.'' Louis quickly said, hoping the girl would shut up.

''I'm not nobody.'' Elena interfered. She kicked Louis between his legs, right on the spot. The ugly guy bended over in pain and cursed the girl, who had just found out that her brother didn't bother telling people she existed and now, this man referred to her as a 'nobody'. Who wouldn't get mad?

''So, who are you?'' This time, Mike asked the girl, ignoring the whining Louis next to him.

''I'm somebody. Somebody who is really thirsty and needs to pee.'' Elena admitted, looking at the toilets behind them. Mike smiled and gestured to the girls' door. After she went through the door, Louis talked. ''Little brat. I'm going to get her back, I don't care who she is.''

''Louis, she is just a little kid. What are you going to do, steal her candy?'' Mike sighed.

''That's exactly what you'd do.''

Louis held his head high, grimacing as he walked away, still in pain. He hated the kid and if he ever saw it again, he'd think of a plan. For now, he really needed some ice.

''Mike!'' Harvey screamed. ''Did you went to pee or are you taking a shit, what the hell is taking you so long?'' Mike was about to answer that it had only been two minutes, but Harvey already screamed again.

''You know what, never mind, I'll do it on my own!''

So all Mike could do was accept it. He also hadn't been really looking forward to meeting those people of that sales firm since one of them was the father of an ex. So much for keeping work and private life separated. Well, thanks to that little girl, he didn't have to face Elisa's dad. Speaking of the devil, she came back out and introduced herself as Elena. When he asked her how old she was, she answered 'old enough to have louboutins'.

''So, you were thirsty? Follow me.'' Mike led the way to the kitchen and poured her a glass of water. He sat down across her and was about to ask what she was doing in the company when she started talking out of her own. ''I hate that man. The one with the thick eyebrows, Louis.'' She took another sip. ''And I hate Harvey too. I like Donna though, she is pretty.'' Mike had to laugh, she was so innocent, sitting here at this table while just a minute ago, she kicked Louis in his balls.

''I like Donna too.'' Mike admitted.

''Oh Mike, it's not like that, I'm sorry.'' Donna said as she walked in, her red curls bouncing up and down with every step she took.

''Elena.'' She greeted the little kid.

''I don't want to see Harvey.'' Elena crossed her arms and hid her head between them while kicking her legs back and forth.

''Neither do I. '' Donna sat down between Elena and Mike, eating one of Louis's favourite bars. She spit them out almost immediately. ''These are grose.''

Harvey's meeting was over and when he got back to his office, he found Mike and Elena, the former sitting in front of his desk, the latter on his chair.

''Is she a good boss, Mike?''

''Seeing as the chair is bigger than her, she has a lack of influence. But she definitely has the attitude.''

This got Mike an angry look from Elena, who straightened her back and tried to reach as high as the chair. She failed.

''Mike, get out.'' Harvey commanded. An eye roll later, Mike went away and as he quitted, another girl walked in. The younger lawyer gave her a confused look, he had never seen her here.

Harvey just sighed as he saw her take place on his couch.

''Spill it. Now.''

''She or me?'' Rebekah, Harvey's second youngest sister, asked and looked at her surroundings.

''Nice office by the way, who did you bribe it for?''

''Jessica.''

The senior partner sighed and massaged his temples. The meeting hadn't gone very well, he still had to tell Mike that the only reason they were suing, was because Mr. Ronalds was mad at Mike for cheating on his daughter. That kid was unbelievable, even if he didn't cause any trouble, he caused trouble.

"Who's fault was it?'' Harvey asked his sisters. The sooner they'd leave, the sooner he could handle things that were a little more important than run-aways.

''If you look at the bigger picture, yours. If you don't, hers.'' The seventeen-year old said as she pointed at the little one in the chair, who had been really quiet ever since Rebekah had walked in.

The oldest decided not to go further at the accusation of his sister and turned to Elena.

''You ran away, again?''

''No, I didn't.''

Rebekah stood up, walked to the desk and leaned over. ''Did too.''

''Did not.''

''Girls!'' Harvey shouted.

''Shutting up.'' They both said at the same time and Rebekah sat down on the same chair Mike had been sitting on just a couple of minutes ago.

As there was finally silence, the three of them heard laughter outside the office and through the glass doors, Harvey saw Donna and Mike listening through the intercom. God damn it. Angrily and pissed off, he threw the door open and walked over the secretary's desk, Mike subtly leaving.

''You. Stay.'' Harvey pointed at the kid, who stopped on the spot, caught.

''You,'' Now looking at Donna, ''get your ass in there and fix it, if it's so funny. I've got business to attend to. ''

Leaving a speechless Donna, Harvey walked past Mike who wasn't sure whether he was already allowed to move or not, until Harvey snapped his fingers, the gesture that told him to follow.

''Made it pretty easy for yourself there.''

Harvey threw him a look that said he was not amused.

''Why did you never mention having sisters? Oh, I know.'' Mike snapped his fingers and made a sad face. ''You must be ashamed of me.''

''I am. So must you be, cheating on Ronalds' daughter?''

''That's what he told you?'' Mike shook his head in disbelief. ''That bitch, I should've known. She cheated on me.'' A second thought hit him. ''Wait, you believed him? I'm truly shocked at your lack of confidence in me. ''

''I did.'' They were walking towards the elevator's, as Mike saw Mr. Ronald standing at the front desk. When the boy wanted to turn around, Harvey grabbed his arm and stopped him.

''I know you've been looking forward to talking to him, that's why I asked him to stay.'' Harvey gave him a wink. ''You're welcome.''

''Unbelievable.'' Mike sighed and looked for a way out but the man had already spotted him. There was no going back now.