Please review. This chapter is a father-daughter bonding moment. Nothing important happens, so skip if you want.

Victor woke to the smell of frying meat, sizzling potatoes, omelets, and coffee. His stomach growled in response. Without bothering with a shower, he walked downstairs and into the kitchen.

"I wasn't expecting the fridge and pantry to be fully stocked," she said by way of greeting.

"I called while you were packing, told the maid to do an extra cleaning, stock the fridge and pantry, and make up the bedrooms."

"Thanks, I appreciate it. So, what's on the agenda for today?"

"I'm going to check on CI (Creed Industries), check my messages and do some business stuff."

"Ok." She turned back around to finish cooking.

He could smell a tinge of disappointment in her scent. "Hey, you want to go into town later and get a movie?"

"Really, you want to get a movie?"

"Why not? Until I'm done you can go hunting, run around outside, watch TV, play on the Wii, whatever you want."

"You have a Wii?" She said skeptically.

"I haven't used it myself, but I figured a kid would need somethin' to do all day."

She meandered into the den and saw a big box sitting on the coffee table. "That wasn't there last night." She said out loud. A note taped to the top of the box read:

Here's the Wii. Feel free to set it up. Games are inside.

It was simple, short and to the point, just like her dad. She set it up without a problem, she was a bit of a computer nerd, and played a hunting game, Need For Speed, and Jeopardy. He had sure gotten a variety.

"Hey, cub. Ready to go into town?"

The entered the pristine garage and she was overwhelmed by the sheer number of vehicles. "Which one do you want to take?"

She looked around and spotted a classic 1965 Mustang with a beautiful blue paint job. "The mustang?" she said hopefully.

He smiled in approval. "That's my favorite, bought her new."

"I always wanted a mustang, but I didn't have enough money and it wasn't practical for Alaska."

She slid into the leather bucket seat and clicked her seat belt. Victor started the engine and revved it up. The noise and vibration made her shutter in pleasure. I think I'm in love! They tore out of the garage and cruised into town. Everyone's head turned to see the beautiful car driving past. She blushed, not used to all the attention. Victor pulled into a parking spot at the local mall. He got out his wallet and handed her a platinum credit card. "I have some business to take care of, go get yourself some clothes and whatever else you need. I'll meet you at the video store in two hours to get that movie."

She put the card in her wallet for safe keeping and slid out of the car. She slipped her purse over her shoulder as her said, "Have fun, don't break the bank."

"Don't worry, 'Dad'." She said with a smirk.

"You're defiantly my kid."

Madison hit six stores and spent $500 on clothes and other necessities. She only worried a little about the amount. She figured if he owned Creed Industries and had at least three houses, he could afford a five hundred dollar shopping spree. Besides, she wasn't planning on shopping for quite a while. She made it to the video store five minutes early and waited for Victor. He arrived on exactly two hours after he dropped her off.

"OK, cub. What movie do you want to get?"

"There's Despicable Me, Skyline, The Proposal..."

"How about True Grit?"

"It's not out yet."

"The original one."

The spent the rest of the day watching 'classic' movies as Victor called them, then watching the news.

I don't own any of the movies/games mentioned, nor do I own Victor Creed. Hope you enjoy and please review. BTW: I named Victor's daughter Madison Viktoria Creed. Madison means 'daughter of the mighty warrior' and Viktoria is the czechoslovakian spelling of champion/victor.