Welcome to my story readers! I hope you like it. So I just wrote this chapter for no particular reason. It was an idea that popped into my mind. I can't wait to update. I really hope you like it. So ummm enjoy…Any questions please don't hesitate to ask! I'll answer.

Prolog

Blossom walked in the house completely at peace. She had the most wonderful day. Her boss was insane as usual but that's what he liked about him. No matter how many insults he threw at her. She walked in and was greeted by her daughter, Brianna. She waved a hello and Brianna waved back.

"She was an angel today. Her and Brandon both. They said they're going on a road trip today." The baby sitter/teacher said as she came from the kitchen. Her name is Ms. Tina.

"Yea, to the professor's house." Blossom said picking Brianna up. "How was Brianna today?"

"She's progressing. We have a surprise today for you." Blossom put Brianna down. Ms. Tina crouched down and looked at Brianna. "Show mommy what you learned today." She mouthed while using sign language. Brianna turned around to face Blossom.

She opened her mouth and held up her hand. "One, two, three, four five." She said counting. Her speech wasn't perfect but Blossom didn't care. Her baby just spoke! Coming from Brianna it meant a lot. She was born deaf. It hurt Blossom to her heart but she loved Brianna and would continue to love her no matter what. She hired Ms. Tina to teach Brianna some sign language and speech and to Babysit both of her children.

"Amazing!" Blossom said in sign language and then hugged Brianna. She was so proud of her. She was a bright girl.

Ms. Tina smiled. "Brandon's in the room. I'll see you when you get back Blossom." She waved bye to Brianna.

Blossom put Brianna down and Brianna ran to the kitchen table and grabbed a paper and started to color. Blossom went in Brandon's and Brianna's room. "Mommy!" He said. She hugged him. "How was your day?" She asked also using sign language.

"Good. Are we going to see Auntie Bubbles today?"

"Yea, grandpa too." Blossom said. He lighted up with glee. "Did you do well in sign language today?" He nodded. Brandon was learning how to sign language too so he could communicate with his sister. "Okay, well get ready for bath time. I'll be right back. Get your sister and tell her to get ready for bath time too." He nodded. She went to her room to put her bags down. She switched into some sweat pants and a tank top. She tied her hair and walked into the bathroom to run the bathwater.

Blossom put bubble bath in it and made sure the temperature was just right. Just then Brandon walked in with Brianna right behind him. Blossom helped them undress. She put both of them in the water. They played with the bubbles and suds. Brianna splashed a little too hard and got soap in her eye.

She started to cry. A deaf child's cry is loud. Blossom hurriedly got a dry wash cloth and dabbed her eye. She wailed. Blossom wrapped the towel around her and picked her up. She rocked her until she stopped. She placed her back in the bathtub.

"Are you okay?" Blossom asked using sign language and verbal words.

Brianna nodded. Brandon patted her back to make her feel better and she smiled. Blossom washed both of them and dried them off. She helped them get dressed into their warm PJ's. She was watching them from the kitchen as they played. She set their plates on the table. She waved in the air to get their attention. Once she had it. "Dinner." She spoke while using sign language. She sat them on the table and handed them there spaghetti. After dinner it was about eight and time to hit the road. She got her bag ready and everything else as she brought it to the front door.

She told Brandon and Brianna to get their blankets. It was cold outside and even with jackets. They were not thick jackets after all. She wanted them to be as comfortable as possible for the trip and not toting around in big, thick snow suits. Then there was a knock.

Blossom curiously looked through the peep whole before answering. "Lisa!" The woman on the outside of the door said. Blossom opened the door. "Oh! Blossom! I was hoping I'd catch you before you left!"

"I was just about too. What are you doing here?"

"I wanted to wish you a safe trip." Lisa said smiling. Then felt something latch on her leg. Brianna was hugged around her leg tight. Lisa crouched down and greeted her. "Have fun." She mouthed. "You too Brandon!" She said hugging him. He smiled. Lisa was Blossom's other boss.

"Oh let me help you with those!" She said grabbing some bags while holding Brandon's hand. Blossom held Brianna's while they walked down to Blossom's car.

The kids got in the car seats as the bags were placed in the trunk. Blossom and Lisa strapped them in and shut the doors. "So, how long?" Lisa asked.

"A week, if not longer. I'll be here after New Year's. Tell House not to miss me too much." Blossom responded. Lisa laughed. She was the Dean of Medicine at the hospital Blossom worked at. Lisa Cuddy. She had also befriended Blossom when she started working. Blossom was quite friendly but quite interesting to House which is part of the reason she gotten the job as his assistant. She even assisted Lisa at times. Even with age they were still friends. Blossom was twenty one and Lisa was a few years from thirty five.

"Well, have fun." She said. She waved goodbye to the kids and went in her car. Blossom started driving and her babies fell fast asleep.

She arrived at her destination. It was about a three hour drive. She rang the doorbell. A Bubbly nineteen year old answered. She almost ran Blossom over in a hug. "You're finally here! I've missed you!" She said as she released her from her hug. "Where's Brandon and Brianna?"

"They're in the car. Could you help me?" Blossom asked.

Bubbles eagerly nodded. Bubbles grabbed Brandon as Blossom grabbed Brianna. They took them into the house and upstairs into Blossom's old room. They were laid on the bed and tucked in. They went downstairs to get the bags. After they were settled in Blossom went to change into her pajamas and Bubbles made them a cup of hot chocolate. Bubbles waited for Blossom to come back. She did and they sat and talked.

"So how's college?" Blossom asked. Her sister was a few years younger than her. Nineteen to be exact. She graduated high school last year.

"Incredible. I've made so many friends."

Blossom smiled at her sister's happiness. She wished of what her lifive could've been but she wouldn't dare bring it up.

"The twins are getting bigger." She commented. Blossom nodded and agreed. Bubbles looked like she had more to say.

"What is it Bubbles? You can tell me." She paused and saw Bubbles' troubled face. "Oh, no. You're pregnant."

"No! No!" She said. "I've met someone."

Blossom's eyes beamed. "Who Bubbles? Does he go to your school?"

"No, his is nearby though. He's really cool." She said with her same sad tone.

"Bubbles what's wrong?" Blossom asked.

"Blossom, I think you should tell him the truth. He needs to know." Bubbles persuaded with pleading eyes.

"No, he doesn't know. He doesn't need too." She said angrily. "Why are you bringing this up? Why now? It's been four years. Why now?"

"Please Blossom stop. I hate it when you're angry." She said. "The reason I'm bringing this up is because the person I'm dating is Boomer Jo Jo." Blossom's eyes got wide. "Blossom before you say anything I want to say I love him. I've been dating him since junior year of highschool. Are schools are close by for a reason. He's the reason I denied the university in North Carolina. I didn't want to tell you because I know how you feel about Brick right now. I felt bad and selfish, but Blossom I love him and he loves me. I wanted to ask you can I invite him over for dinner Christmas Eve."

Blossom was clearly shocked at her sister's words. "I'm sorry. I have no right to mess with your life. I shouldn't get in the way of your love life because of my own. Of course you can invite Boomer over."

Her sister tackled her into another hug. Blossom hugged her back with so many thoughts running through her mind. When she was released she looked at Bubbles' face and happiness that was radiating through it. "It is just Boomer, right?"

She nodded happily. Blossom wasn't a selfish person. She wasn't going to become one. But Boomer was Brick's brother. The father of her children. The ass that she left so many years from. She hadn't heard from him since the day she left from his college her senior year. She knew there were going to be some problems. But she ready to either confront them or avoid them. Whatever she needed to do to protect her babies.

AN: I reposted. I'm turning a new leaf as an author. Nothing has really changed as of yet. So Review and Enjoy!