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I do not own Jessie

"Ready as I'll ever be." Adia says to herself as she grabs her carry on items from their holder over her seats. She was scared to say the least. Never in her life had she been to New York without Caroline, but she had to do that sometime. And now was that time.

Adia waited for the aisle to clear. Her brown hair was mused a bit, her brown eyes slightly glazed over with sleep from the fact that she had just slept most of the way to the states.

The lady, who had sat next to her, Sandra, had gotten off into the aisle the first chance she had. Leaving Adia without even saying goodbye.

Of course, it didn't bug Adia that much considering when she had first gotten onto the plane the two of them hated each other. But now that she was there, she was quite scared to see what it was like without an adult with her.

Right when she got off the plane she pulled out her cell phone to see a text from Emma. It said that Jessie was going to be picking her up since Christina and Morgan were off at a movie and she was trying to make everything perfect. Adia had just sighed and walked over to the passport line.

She got out her passport and stood in line.

Adia was sure that she would be stuck behind some stuck up, know it all who would think she was just some stupid kid. That had happened quite a few times before.

She was shocked though, when she found out that she was behind a short, grey haired lady.

"Hello dear." The lady said to her with a kind smile and the same accent that Adia herself had.

"Hello madam." Adia said with a smile.

"My name is Martie Howard." The lady said as she held out her hand.

"I'm Adia Ep- Ross." Adia said.

"You don't sound too sure." Martie said to Adia who sighed and shook her head.

"To tell you the truth, I'm not." Adia said sadly as she pushed her bag onto her shoulder more.

"Why not?" Martie asked as they moved forward a bit.

"Well... I don't want to bore you." Adia said as she shook her head.

"You won't dear." The lady said.

"Well, I'm from America but I was taken to England and grew up there with my adoptive mother. But I was here in New York for a fashion show and I met my twin and then they got custity so now I am moving here and I really don't know who I am anymore." Adia admitted. Martie sighed as they moved up.

"Finding out who you are can be very tough Adia." Martie started, "but one day soon I bet you will know who you are. And when you do, I can't wait to meet her." She says with a smile as they get to the front of the line and Martie walks over to one of the border people.


Emma looked around Adia's room again. Everything was where she thought Adia would like it. The bed near the window, it's black and grey quilt was different against the one pink wall and the rest white.

The vanity had spaced for photo's and make up or hair products, then the desk had a laptop on it for her to do her homework.

At the other end was a closet with the clothing Adia had sent along with some soccer gear. Nobody else knew what she liked besides that.

Emma looked down at her phone lock screen and saw the picture that she and Adia had taken her last day in England. They were standing next to each other and taking the phone from the front camera. They looked exactly alike.

Emma had told Rosie about Adia, and Rosie at first was scared Adia would take her place in Emma's life. But Emma had promised her that she wouldn't. Adia was her sister, not her best friend.

But since it was summer, Adia had a month to get use to life in the Ross household before going to school with them. Nobody in the family was ready for that; they were all worried about her well being.

Emma knew for a fact though that Adia would make friends quickly, considering if she wasn't mean, she was the nicest person in the world... when she wanted to be.

Adia though had her own ways of doing things, and hated to be told what to do. So in truth, Emma was a little worried about her.

Her parents had told her not to worry, Adia would be fine. They all were fine, the family was normal and they had Jessie and Bertram if anything happened. But Emma wasn't so sure.

"Adia!" she heard Zuri yell downstairs and Emma took a deep breath before walking down the stairs. She past Mr. Whiskers on the way down and smiled at him. He was a good cat.

"Adia!" Emma said as she ran down the stairs and hugged her sister.

"Hello Emma." Adia said as she hugged her sister back before pulling away. She looked around the living room with a look of shock on her face, it was huge!

"We are having a tea party tomorrow!" Zuri stated, "It is BYOB, bring your own boa." She added as she skipped off.

"This place is huge!" Adia exclaimed as she looked around, "how is it so big?" she asked in confusion as she twirled around to get a better look.

"It's the pent house silly!" Emma said as she grabbed Adia's hand, "come on, I want to show you your room!" she said excitedly as she pulled Adia to the stairs.

Adia quickly grabbed her bag then followed Emma up the grand staircase. She was in awe, never in her life had Adia been in such a huge house. It was amazing how big it was and she wasn't sure if it had fully sunken in.

When they stopped in a doorway Adia looked in and gasped. This was her room. It was amazing!

"You did an amazing job!" Adia said as she walked in. When her pare feet hit the carpet she was amazed, never in her life had she felt something so soft.

"Do you like it? If you don't we can fix stuff, I wasn't sure about the walls..." Emma was cut off by Adia.

"Emma shut up. I love it!" Adia says as she spins around and hugs her sister. Emma smiles happily.

"Good! I'm going to leave you to settle in, call if you need anything." Emma says. Adia nods and watches as Emma walked out of the room.

Adia walks over to the bed and sits down, it was so soft! She smiles and sees some boxes that had been sent over but not opened.

She walked over and opened it, to see that it was full of pictures and books.

She smiled as she started to put the books on the bookshelf and put the pictures on her mirror. At that moment, Adia knew she was home. But at the same time, she knew she was in a strange place that would take a long time to get use to.

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Update: I got it pointed out to me that a minor would not be able to leave an airport without an adult and that I said they were in school but earlier I said they weren't. So I fixed that. I would also like to say that I believe in England they have a month more of school than us. I don't actually know if they do but I put in here they do, so if they actually don't I'm sorry!