Jade jumped up and hugged the person closes to her. That happened to be Beck. Realizing what Jade was doing she immediately let go of Beck.
"Sorry," Jade whispered.
Sitting back down Jade started reading her daughter's Facebook.
Name: Ivory Marie West
Nicknames: Ivy-girl by mother at age 2
Likes: Almost nothing.
Dislikes: Everything she doesn't like
Wishes: To meet her mother and find out why she let her go
Favorite colors: Black
Colors she hates: Everything except black and maroon
Pets: None
Parents: Mother: Last name was West Father: Unknown
Earliest memory: My mother and I photo shoot
Favorite memory: Playing with my mother in the park we used to live by
Least Favorite memory: Getting taken away from my mother
"That is definitely your daughter Jade," Andre said.
Jade searched her profile page for any clues of where she could be. Finally Jade ran across a picture captioned "Glad to be back home!" In the background of the picture was the space needle.
"Jade, I have to go, it was good seeing you," Andre said after 30 minutes of discussing their trip to Washington.
"Bye, Andre, nice seeing you too," Jade called.
"Looks like it's just you and me now," Beck said.
"Okay, so this weekend we are making a trip up to Washington and I'm going to find Ivory. I am determined," Jade told him for what seemed the millionth time.
Beck sighed, "Jade, I know, but we will find your daughter,"
"Beck, there may be something I have to tell you, stop referring to Ivory as my daughter when she's our daughter,"
Beck looked shocked. He rose from the chair he had been sitting in, "You're telling me I had a child? I have a child who's 18 years old! You never thought, "Oh I bet Beck would want to know since it is his child," Beck said in a high pitched girl voice.
"Look Beck, I'm sorry I didn't tell you but we were both young and your career was starting to take off, I couldn't be a burden to you Beck. Don't you understand?" Jade said.
"Jade Marie West, you listen, that child would not have been a burden I would have loved her and cared for. But you ran away from everything. Didn't you live in a dirty apartment? You could have been here living with me in a nice house, why didn't you think it through," Beck sighed plopping himself back into the seat.
"I thought you were supposed to run away from your problems, not face them," Jade said quietly.
"And what idiot told you that?" Beck demanded.
Jade looked up at him, if he found out, Beck would kill him, "My father," Jae whispered.
"Jade, I've told you this before and I'll tell you again, your father is a sick creep who doesn't know anything about how to raise his children,"
"You knew?"
"Of course I did, Jade, how stupid do think I was? Plus your father got arrested for child molesting so it is all taken care of,"
"I understand if you don't want to go to Washington with me," Jade said.
Beck scoffed, "Are you kidding? Of course I want to meet my child, I want to see her and make up for the years I missed with her,"
That weekend everything was loaded into Jade's car. Jade had made Eden sit next to her and Beck and Andre in the back.
Just an hour into the drive Jade had to get gas or else they would be stuck in the middle of nowhere.
Finally the four of them got to Washington State. Jade took many twists and turn before she found the building her daughter was living in.
Jade pulled over and commanded everyone to get out. The group of four walked up to level 4, the level Ivory was on.
Very carefully Jade raised her had to knock. Jade knocked so lightly it was hard to tell if Ivory would even hear it.
Two minutes later a girl with tan skin and very light brown hair opened the door.
"Who are you?" the girl asked.
"I'm Jade West," Jade introduced herself.
"Mom?"
