A/N: I decided to make this a multi-chapter, but I'm terrible at them, so you're warned.

As soon as she arrived in Hudson, things seemed different. Her mother, who she had drifted apart from over her and her fathers divorce, seemed to welcome her back. She helped her bring her bags to the car; the ride back to her mother's house was a little longer than Jenny had expected. They talked a little, but it was mostly quiet. She rethought her experience leaving at Grand Central Station. It was the first time she truly felt loved in a while. All the hugging, which used to be mandatory in the Humphrey household, seemed somewhat new to her. All the kind words they shared with her seemed like a foreign language. "You are my daughter, Jenny. And I love you forever and always come whatever." Her father told her, she finally believed him. He cared about her. The surprise appearance of Eric just made her even happier. His bittersweet plea for her to stay, "Please don't go. You may be a total bitch sometimes but you're still my best friend." She loved him; he was her best friend also. Even though she was a total asshole to him at times, which she regretted so much, he still was here. That meant so much to her, more than anything else had that day. That day, she felt like she had a family. Not just a family, a supportive, happy, group of people, who loved her. Jenny got all she wished for, love.

She arrived at her mother's house, it wasn't exactly a penthouse suit, but it was nice. Simple. All she needed was simple. Her mother carried her bags through the door of a small room. Small and simple, Jenny thought. "I hope this is alright," her mother offered, "I know it's a little less then you're used to, now." Jenny felt sorry for her mother. Rufus was with Lily now and her mother was alone, with art. "It's great, mom." She said, smile on her face. She wanted to feel happy here, negativity was a thing of the past, of the Upper East Side. Alison smiled, having Jenny back made her happy, too. She hated how much they drifted apart over the divorce; she wanted to be a mother to her. Jenny needed a mother, her own mother. When Rufus had suggested to Alison that Jenny should come live with her for a while, she was more than happy to welcome her. She missed her, and hoped Hudson would be a good place for her. She didn't want her to turn out like Lily. Alison hated Lily; she kept old grudges she had against her. "You want some dinner?" Alison offered. Jenny was extremely tired, she yawned. "Actually, mom, I'm really tired." She said, as she saw the smile on her face turn into a frown. "Waffles in the morning?" Jenny offered, trying to make her happy. Alison smiled, "Of course." Jenny reached for her, and hugged her. "I love you, mom." She told her, and she meant it. Alison felt surprised, she didn't remember Jenny being this open, and Rufus had told her she was having problems. "I love you too, Jenny." Jenny had a mother, a mother who cared. She hoped she wouldn't screw this over, too.

TBC.

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