Riley Elizabeth Coffin was born on January 12th, 1992 at 2:31pm. She is the daughter of wealthy owner of production house Cyber Arts Benjamin Coffin and his fiancée Maureen Johnson. She weighs 7lbs and 4oz and is 19in.

Maureen read from the News paper sitting on her lap. "Out of all the births that took place in New York City today, why did Riley have to be in the Times?" she laughed and looked over at Benny, who was feeding Riley a bottle. They were still in the hospital.

He shrugged "I don't know Babe, maybe it's because I rich and well known in New York?" It was true that Benny was very wealthy and it was also true that his production studio was one of the fastest growing companies around.

Maureen got up from the hospital bed and wrapped her kimono around her body and walked over to the couch where Benny was feeding his daughter a small bottle. She sat down a looked at Riley. "Ready to go home baby?" she asked her playing with the thick black hair.

Riley just stared up at her with her big green eye as she ate her lunch. "You are such a calm baby." Benny whispered. Riley had hardly cried or fussed. She moved her mouth away from the bottle and made a little 'eh" noise.

Maureen picked her up like the nurse had shown her. Riley gave a little yawn and Maureen kissed her forehead. "I promise Riley, we are going to take you to Disney World once a year, and buy you everything you want." She laughed

"I don't know about everything she wants." Benny laughed and rubbed his head. They would be taking Riley home today, at around 3:00pm and Maureen couldn't wait at all.

She loved Riley more than anything. Maureen never thought she would love being a mother so much but she loved being in charge of this little person.

"All right Maureen, are you ready to go home?" a nurse came into the room with a wheelchair and Riley in a baby cart. She was dressed in a tiny little white kimono style onesie, pink pants, and a pink hat. She was asleep, all wrapped up in her blanket.

Benny helped Maureen stand up from the bed, she was very sore still. He led her over to the wheelchair and she sat down. "You look like a cripple." He laughed as he pushed her to the elevator.

She just shook her head, not really paying any attention to him, but to the brand new baby in her arms. "I love you Riley. We're going home!"