Emerald Miracles Chapter 1

The glorious sun shone through the opening in my curtains, yawning I made my way out of the bed, having a little too much trouble getting out of the my warm and cozy heaven. As the sun shone through I walked into my bathroom to wash for the morning. Relaxing against the warm water was almost as great as lying in bed. Getting out I wrapped a towel around me and walked down the hall which lead to the kitchen. Making coffee and setting it to cool I walk into my bedroom.

And right there sitting in the middle of my bed wrapped in my blankets is none other then my beautiful little girl. 'Morning, momma.' My daughter said in a sleepy voice.

'Morning, baby.' I said back to her, giving her a kiss on the head and stepping back and walking into my walk in closet to change.

Walking out in a pair of jeans and a woolen jumper. 'Come on! Go back to your room and get ready for school.' I said picking her up and placing her just outside the door.

'But momma.'

'No but's, go now.' She turned around and slouching walked back into her room. I watched her retrieving back, oh god, she looked so much like her father's mother. The same green hair and the exact same emerald green eyes. That's why I'd named her Emerald, Emmy for short. We'd decided to name her Summer if she had baby blue eyes like mine or Storm if she had her dad's eyes, But in the end we named her Emerald. Her Grandma adored her and had tried a bit too many times to get me and her father back together but I knew that what we used to have was gone. Well, almost anyway.

I was lost in my thought for too long cause when I did come around my young little Emmy was standing there in a pose I'd see her father and his father do a lot. I couldn't help but smile, she smiled back. Without another word we left I dropped her off at school, letting her know that her dad was picking her up and I'd pick her from his place the following day.

Work had been like crazy, but it wasn't anything new, being a journalist, well, more of advice giver. I had an advice column, but it was never as easy as it seemed, first the right help letters then the perfect advice for it and hoping that Amy (the editor) lets it pass.

A/N: Hope that wasn't too bad, plz R&R. I just had the idea of this story and I don't knw if I should continue if you liked it let me knw, maybe I'll continue it.