Danielle sat on the soft, comfortable mattress in Harvey's guest room. She let her eyes wander around the room, trying to keep her mind occupied. She had been awake for a little while but she didn't want to just get up and walk around. The awkwardness of being in the house of someone you barely knew hadn't faded, despite the fact that it was her father. She had only met him last night. She knew she couldn't stay in here forever. She sighed, stood up from the bed and made her way over to the door. She twisted the brass door knob and pulled the door open.

It was still kind of early and Danielle wasn't sure if Harvey would be awake yet, though he probably would. Her eyes wandered over the living room and her breath caught in her throat at the sight just outside of the glass that ran along the far side of the penthouse. From way up here, you could see the sunrise perfectly and it was beautiful. The yellows, oranges, and pinks spread across the skyline.

"Nice, huh?"

Danielle nearly jumped out of her skin at the unexpected voice behind her. She turned around and Harvey was standing there in a perfectly tailored three piece suit with his dark hair gelled to perfection, not a hair out of place.

"Yeah. It really is."

The silence that overtook them was awkward and it seemed like neither one of them knew what to say to the other. Harvey breathed in through his nose and broke the silence.

"Do you want to come to the firm with me? It might not be fun but it's better than sitting here all day."

Danielle smiled at him and nodded.

"I'll just go…"

She pointed down the hallway and nodded before spinning on her heels and making her way down to the guest room she had been in mere minutes ago.

Harvey sighed and went over to the kitchen to pour him self a cup of coffee. This wasn't going to be easy. Thankfully, he had Donna. She would help him with this.

Danielle came into the kitchen dressed in dark wash jeans that looked like she'd had them for a while, a t-shirt with a sweatshirt thrown over it and those funky shoes Harvey didn't know the name of but they were popular. He was sure Mike knew what they were called. She slid onto one of the stools in his kitchen.

"Do you want breakfast?"

Danielle nodded.

"Do you have cereal?"

Harvey chuckled.

"Of course. You like Lucky Charms?"

Danielle grinned.

"They're my favorite."

Harvey stood and got a bowl out of the cabinet, as well as the cereal and a spoon form the drawer. He set them on the counter in front of Danielle and got the milk out of the fridge.

He watched as she poured the cereal in the bowl and then filled it with milk but she didn't eat it right away. She kept pushing the cereal around and Harvey couldn't help but smile. Watching her, he could see how much alike they really were.

Once she finished her cereal, they headed down to the car where Ray was waiting. Harvey got in the car and looked at Danielle. She was staring at the car like in disbelief.

"Are you coming or not?"

Harvey raised an eyebrow at her. She shook her head and nodded. She walked over to the car and slid in, giving Ray a smile as she did so. The door closed behind her and she looked around the interior of the expensive car. Harvey smiled at her face. He assumed this was all new to her. She seemed in awe of everything around her. He felt the twinge in his chest but ignored it. He couldn't let this affect him while he was at work. There was no way that he was going to let a fifteen year old knock his image in such a short amount of time.

Ray pulled up out front of the firm and Harvey thanked him before opening his door and getting out, Danielle right behind him. She stared up at the towering glass building that was Pearson Hardman and then looked over at Harvey.

"What do you do?"

He smirked.

"I'm a lawyer. The best closer in New York City, actually."

Danielle smiled and followed Harvey into the building through the shimmering glass revolving doors. Inside the place was huge and it was the cleanest building she had ever seen in her life.

"HARVEY!"

The duo turned around and there was a younger man with his dirty-blonde hair that looked like he just rolled out of bed and bright blue eyes shined when they caught the light. His held his messenger bag as he ran towards them and came to a stop in front of Harvey. Danielle smiled at him. His suit was slightly wrinkled and his skinny tie just made it his own. He was cute.

"Mike, you're on time for once. How surprising."

The younger man, Mike, blushed and looked down at his scuffed shoes. He looked back up at Harvey and then noticed Danielle. He smiled sheepishly and held out his hand.

"I'm Mike. Harvey's associate."

Danielle smiled.

"I'm Danielle."

Mike smiled and then looked back at Harvey. His eyebrows furrowed and he looked back and forth between Harvey and Danielle. The resemblance was clear. Their hair was the same rich brown color and there eyes…with those eyes in her head, Harvey couldn't deny that she was clearly his kid. Danielle looked just Harvey. It was obvious to Mike that the two were related, though he didn't say anything.

Harvey rolled his eyes.

"Let's go."

His tone was stressed and Danielle looked at him. He seemed like a completely different person than he was just ten minutes ago with her. And she had no idea why.

They made their way to the elevator and went up to the eighteenth floor and by the associate cubicles, where Mike went, and to the large glass office. A red-headed woman sat at the desk office in front of the office and when Harvey came into view she looked up. Her eyes drifted to Danielle and then back at Harvey. Her pretty face scrunched p and her eyes narrowed into slits.

"Good Morning, Donna."

"Harvey."

Harvey breezed passed her and into the office, Danielle looked at the angry secretary and then followed behind Harvey. Donna was right behind them and she glared daggers at her boss.

"You have a daughter?"

Harvey nodded.

"Apparently."

Her glare had him rolling his eyes.

"She showed up at my door last night. Her mother kicked her out of the house."

Donna's eyes softened and she looked at Danielle.

"Donna, this is Danielle. Danielle, this is Donna."

Danielle smiled at her and Donna smiled back sweetly and then turned on Harvey.

"You didn't know you had a daughter?"

The door opened and Mike walked into the office just as Donna spoke. A smirk rose on his face and his blue eyes shined.

"So she is your daughter?"

Donna spun on her heels and glared at Mike, who held his hands up in defense.

"You knew?"

"I saw them ten minutes ago. It wasn't hard to figure out."

Harvey looked at the two of them.

"How did you know?"

Mike stared at him with a dumbfounded expression. Donna laughed.

"She looks just like you, Harvey. The hair."

"The eyes"

Mike said. Donna nodded.

"The facial features. Come on, Harvey. You went to Harvard. You're telling me that you couldn't figure it out."

Harvey looked over at Danielle, blush spreading over her cheeks. As he looked at her, he could see a lot of him in her. He smiled slightly and nodded to himself. There was no denying Danielle was his daughter, not at all.