Disclaimer: Okay, since I didn't think I would need to do this I didn't in
the first chapter. But guess what? I need to. In this chapter you will meet
Melissa. She is mine. I owe her. Okay? Good.
Author's note: Okay, just to justify some things. Thank you for your reviews they are very much appreciated. Second, in the first chapter there was a sentence about the name Crumley. She was an old teacher that I had and was about to kill at the end of the year. Thirdly, Melissa is going to be a little spoiled brat and get all the attention. But stories always change. *Wink, wink* And Emily and Jason's relationship is a little hazy for the moment, but it will get better I promise! So we'll have the old relationship as a reviewer asked for. If you have any ideas for the story, don't be afraid to tell me. Please keep reviewing too. Thanks in advance. Now, my friends read on.
A new face out of the race Chapter 2
A few days later, Emily walked down the stairs of the penthouse. She sighed it was Monday. Don't get her wrong she loved school and learning new things, but after a long weekend she wanted it to continue. She heard the television from the kitchen on. Melissa must be up. She definitely got her earliness from Jason. A little after Brenda and Jason became her legal guardians, Brenda got pregnant. Months later, Melissa was born. Emily entered the kitchen and opened the fridge. She poured herself some orange juice and sat down and stared at Melissa. She barely noticed she was around. She didn't until Jason came down.
"Daddy!" She got off the chair and ran toward Jason.
"Hey Melissa. Isn't it a little early to be awake?" Jason asked picking her up.
"Emily's awake." Melissa pointed to Emily. Emily rolled her eyes of course she uses her as an excuse. She has no other use for her.
"Hey em." Jason smiled. "You were too quiet that I didn't notice you."
"Well, I like to hidden and silent." Emily exaggerated.
"I've noticed that long ago. Are you ready for school?" He asked putting Melissa down.
"Not really. But I have time before Lucky picks me up." Emily answered putting her cup in the sink.
"How's he doing?" Jason said sitting in the seat she previously occupied.
"All right. He's relieved to have his dad and mom home."
"Yeah, that reminds me that Melissa and Lulu have a play date in the afternoon. Since your going to go there after school, would you wait until she wants to leave and walk with her home?" Jason asked.
"Whatever." Emily grabbed her shoes and was walking out of the kitchen. Every conversation has to end with Melissa and her plans and wants. She passed Brenda that barely said good morning. She went into the kitchen and mother, father, and daughter had a nice conversation. It was sounded something like:
"Hey sweetheart. How are you today?" Brenda asked happily.
"Great! I am going to Lulu's today to play!" Melissa said excited.
"That sounds great. Are you going to bring your new doll?" Melissa had gotten a new doll yesterday due to her begging to Brenda. When was the last new thing she got? Her birthday. And that was more than half a year ago. Blah, blah, blah. That was the conversation to Emily.
Emily grabbed her stuff and shut the door. But even the slamming door didn't stop the little family from knowing she left.
Author's note: Okay, just to justify some things. Thank you for your reviews they are very much appreciated. Second, in the first chapter there was a sentence about the name Crumley. She was an old teacher that I had and was about to kill at the end of the year. Thirdly, Melissa is going to be a little spoiled brat and get all the attention. But stories always change. *Wink, wink* And Emily and Jason's relationship is a little hazy for the moment, but it will get better I promise! So we'll have the old relationship as a reviewer asked for. If you have any ideas for the story, don't be afraid to tell me. Please keep reviewing too. Thanks in advance. Now, my friends read on.
A new face out of the race Chapter 2
A few days later, Emily walked down the stairs of the penthouse. She sighed it was Monday. Don't get her wrong she loved school and learning new things, but after a long weekend she wanted it to continue. She heard the television from the kitchen on. Melissa must be up. She definitely got her earliness from Jason. A little after Brenda and Jason became her legal guardians, Brenda got pregnant. Months later, Melissa was born. Emily entered the kitchen and opened the fridge. She poured herself some orange juice and sat down and stared at Melissa. She barely noticed she was around. She didn't until Jason came down.
"Daddy!" She got off the chair and ran toward Jason.
"Hey Melissa. Isn't it a little early to be awake?" Jason asked picking her up.
"Emily's awake." Melissa pointed to Emily. Emily rolled her eyes of course she uses her as an excuse. She has no other use for her.
"Hey em." Jason smiled. "You were too quiet that I didn't notice you."
"Well, I like to hidden and silent." Emily exaggerated.
"I've noticed that long ago. Are you ready for school?" He asked putting Melissa down.
"Not really. But I have time before Lucky picks me up." Emily answered putting her cup in the sink.
"How's he doing?" Jason said sitting in the seat she previously occupied.
"All right. He's relieved to have his dad and mom home."
"Yeah, that reminds me that Melissa and Lulu have a play date in the afternoon. Since your going to go there after school, would you wait until she wants to leave and walk with her home?" Jason asked.
"Whatever." Emily grabbed her shoes and was walking out of the kitchen. Every conversation has to end with Melissa and her plans and wants. She passed Brenda that barely said good morning. She went into the kitchen and mother, father, and daughter had a nice conversation. It was sounded something like:
"Hey sweetheart. How are you today?" Brenda asked happily.
"Great! I am going to Lulu's today to play!" Melissa said excited.
"That sounds great. Are you going to bring your new doll?" Melissa had gotten a new doll yesterday due to her begging to Brenda. When was the last new thing she got? Her birthday. And that was more than half a year ago. Blah, blah, blah. That was the conversation to Emily.
Emily grabbed her stuff and shut the door. But even the slamming door didn't stop the little family from knowing she left.
