AN: Yes, ok I might be a bit hung up on Joshaya, but I swear this is a good one! Any way it will only be a few chapters which I already written up! Just a cute little fic that you all will hopefully love. Anyway I hope y'all liked Cold as Stone! And if you haven't read it yet I completely suggest you do! I feel like it is some of my best work! Also, I have noticed that my little line breaks haven't been converting over when I post the story so hopefully this time I will fix it! Please keep the reviews coming they help me keep going!

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Why you wanna
Show up in a old t-shirt that I love
Why you gotta tell me that I'm looking good
Don't know what
You were thinkin'
You were doing
Moving in for a hug
Like you don't know I'm coming unglued
Why you gotta
Why you wanna
Make me keep wanting you

-Jana Kramer "Why Ya Wanna"

The snow was coming down too hard for the woman to see what was in front of her. Thankfully, she had grown up in NYC and knew exactly where she needed to get to. Even though the city was huge, the woman knew it like the back of her hand. Just a few more steps and she would be free from the snow. A few more steps and she would be in the subway station.

Then something bumped into her. Looking down, the woman saw a little brown haired girl, no more than four years old, crying. The blonde woman immediately swooped down and picked up the small child. She didn't know who her parents her or what, but she knew she needed to get her out of the cold. That way she could help her return to her family.

Descending the stairs, Maya was glad for the dry subway station. The snow was building up fast and she knew she would have to help the lost little girl before it got too horrible. Soothingly, Maya rocked the small child and shushed her quietly, hoping to help her feel better. She noticed the little girl was shivering, and Maya held her closer as they sat on a bench.

Finally, the small child had begun to quiet down, and she slowly slipped off of Maya's lap. The woman took this as an opportunity to try to get some information from the little girl. "Hi sweetie," Maya began. "I'm Maya. What's your name?" She softly asked. The little girl looked at Maya with questioning in her big, blue eyes.

"Regina!" Someone shouted over the hustle and bustle of the subway station. "Ginny! Where are you?" It was a man's voice and it was getting closer. Suddenly, the man broke through the sea of people into the little area where the bench was. "Regina!" He said when he noticed the little girl.

The little girl, Regina, hopped off the bench when the man was right in front of it. "Oh, baby girl. Don't scare Daddy like that ever again. Do you hear me? Oh, Ginny. You had me so worried. I love you honey. Don't do that ever again." The dark haired man kept telling the small child while kissing her face and hugging her quite fiercely. Maya smiled at their reunion, and was about to leave when the man looked at her.

"Thank you, ma'am…." He trailed off. "Maya?" He asked incredulously. Maya gaped at him for a minute. He did look familiar to her. Then it hit her like a ton of bricks.

"How ya doin', Uncle Boing?" She joked. Josh cracked a smile as he sat down on the bench with Ginny.

"I can't think of how to thank you for watching her for a few." Josh told his niece's childhood friend. He marveled at how she had grown. They hadn't seen each other in years. 7 to be exact. Riley and Lucas's wedding was the last time they had spoken, and then they seemed to lose touch.

"Oh, no thanks needed. I just knew I had to help your little Regina here." Maya said and playfully pinched the little girl's coat. Regina giggled at the touch, and Josh smiled at the two girls' interaction.

"Well, I have to do something. If it weren't for you, my daughter might have ended up who knows where. And in this storm, I'm surprised I found her at all. Please, what can I do for you?" Josh insisted. Maya smiled at his persistence. How the tables had turned. When growing up, she had been the one begging him for things. Now, here he was begging to see what he could do for her.

"How about you give me your number, and a day for us to catch up on?" Maya coyly asked. Josh smiled at her request. They exchanged numbers, and had set a date to meet up again.

"Well, I'll see you next on Wednesday!" Josh called as he walked off. Maya turned back around and started to head for her train. A smile never leaving her face.

The days passed quickly, and before she knew it Maya was meeting for coffee with Josh. They had agreed to meet at Topanga's that afternoon at three. Maya was flexible with anything and had happily agreed. Though it was funny how after seven years without contact, Maya was somehow nervous about the whole thing.

With the snow still falling, however, not quite as hard as the Sunday before, Maya stepped onto the street ready to head to the café. It was only a few blocks down from where she worked, and the walk was an easy one. Even in snow. As she approached the underground café, Maya thought of a few questions she would have to ask Josh. The first one being about Regina.

As she reached the doors, Maya saw the silhouette of Josh and Regina sitting at a table in the back by the cash register. She quickly walked in through the doors basking in the warmth that followed. She greeted the workers, whom she had worked with and her mother had worked with. Then sat down next to Josh.

"So, Boing? How's it been?" She started a conversation right off the bat. Josh was caught off guard and took a minute for the words to sink in. Finally, he came to his bearings and answered the woman.

"Oh, same old, same old. Are you going to get anything?" He questioned. Maya nodded and turned to the menu. Josh got up to order for him and Regina, and Maya soon followed them.

"I'll have a coffee, black, and for the little lady some warm milk with two shots of vanilla." Josh told the barista. She nodded and he turned to Maya. She noticed the look he gave her and quickly shook her head. "Come on Maya, it's the least I could do." Maya slowly relented and ordered a hot chocolate with a shot of espresso.

The two adults sat down as Regina went to go play on the computers. Topanga had them installed with some children's games when she realized how many parents brought them along. Slowly, Josh and Maya began a conversation.

"So tell me about your life." Maya suggested. Josh knew she meant tell her about Regina, and he knew it would come about sometime. The little girl was practically glued to his side. The brown haired man relented his tale to the blonde woman.

"Well, ya see. So I was in this relationship, about five years ago. Anyway, one day the girl I was dating, no need knowing who she is she is long gone by now, told me she was pregnant. With Ginny. Well, she wanted to abort, but I said no because of reasons. So she got angry with me and stormed out. Eight months later, she shows up at my door with baby Regina. Saying she wants nothing to do with the kid, and hands her over to me. I've been raising her ever since. She is my whole world." Maya hummed while listening to his story. Reminded her of her mother's. They had that connection. Josh then looked pointedly at her. "So tell me about your life."

The 27 year old sighed. Where to start? "Well, I am now a clothing designer. Work in a studio just a few blocks from here actually. Run the place with Riley. Um, nothing really to it. I mean nothing as big and crazy as having a kid." She told him. Josh chuckled a bit at her small joke. By then, the drinks had finally arrived, and Josh called over Ginny.

"Ginny, you remember Miss Maya, she is the one who stayed with you at the station the other day." Regina nodded at her father as she took a long sip of her drink. She then sat the drink down on the table and looked at Maya like she was in an interview.

"You're the lady my daddy won't stop talking about." She stated while rolling her eyes. Maya let out a laugh at the little girl's brashness of the subject. Josh's cheeks looked like they were on fire, and a Regina's bright blue eyes had a spark to them. The girl's father then chuckled nervously, and looked at Maya.

"Well let me tell you a secret," Maya leaned in to reach Ginny's ear. "I haven't stopped talking about your daddy." She whispered just loud enough for Josh to hear. His face perked up at the woman's words. And the small brunette child giggled. It made Josh's heart melt to see the two getting along well. Most women Josh brought onto the scene were immediately shut away by the little girl, but it had been only a few minutes and she was already warming up to Maya.

"Did you know that I make dresses?" Maya animatedly asked the feisty little girl. Ginny shook her head, and looked at Maya with wide eyes. The blonde pulled out her phone and typed in her password. Then she pulled up pictures of her dresses and clothes that she had made. Regina's eyes grew the size of saucers.

"You made those?" She asked, her voice laced with bewilderment. Maya smiled and nodded, showing her more and more pictures. Ginny sat there in shock as she saw all the dresses Maya had made. A look of satisfaction was soon etched upon Maya's face as she knew she had won the little girl over.

"Maybe one day you'll have to see my studio." Maya suggested, looking to Josh for approval. He nodded and watched his little girl smile real big. She started to bounce in the seat a little and looked to Josh with so much hope in her eyes.

"Can we daddy? Can we?" She asked loudly. Josh chuckled and nodded slightly. Regina looked at Maya and asked her so many questions about her dresses and clothes she made. Maya answered them all graciously. Although after about an hour of talking, with Josh and Ginny, Maya knew she would need to head back to work. She couldn't let Riley work alone.

"Well, I have to go," Maya told them. Ginny made a pouty face at the thought. "But we need to set up a time for you to see the studio." She continued, making the child perk up. Maya hugged Josh goodbye, and Ginny quickly got up to hug the older woman. Maya graciously accepted and walked out of Topanga's.

"I really like her, daddy." Regina told her father. Josh smiled and sighed.

"Me too, Ginny." Then together the father and daughter started their way home.