"Sophia! How many times do I tell you to put your things away." I muttered.
I grabbed her backpack off the island when I noticed something fell to the ground. I bent down and picked it up and was about to put it back in the book bag when I looked at the paper.
Bank Loan Information for Business Opportunities was the title and below it was questions for the person to fill out. I walked into Sophia's room and she was at her desk doing homework.
"Sophia?"
"Yes?"
I walked over to her and set the paper down.
"This fell from your bag..."
She picked it up and looked at it.
"We had a job fair, and there was a bank manager there. She gives loans to those who want to start their own business. I thought of you and grabbed this."
I smiled and sat down, "Listen, I appreciate that. More then you will ever know sweetie. But right now it wouldn't be a smart idea, you know?"
"Why?"
"Because I struggled to even get a loan for the house, and adding more money to that may just be too much. I have to do what's best for you and I need to make sure we keep a roof over our heads, clothes on our backs, and food on the table."
"What if I get a job? After school? I can help!"
"No. Absolutely not."
"Why?!"
"Because, your only job is to be a teenager and to get good grades. School is a big enough responsibility without adding the extra pressure of a job. My whole life before you came was responsibility, and I resented my parents for that life. You just focus on being a teenager and let me handle everything else."
"Stop it!" She snapped out of no where.
"What?"
"Stop using me as something to hide behind!"
"Sophia-"
"Mom, you always tell me to follow my dreams! Shouldn't you be doing so too?!"
"Sophia, my dream is to see you grow up and to have a wonderful life."
"That's bull crap!" She said storming out of the room.
I sighed and looked at the loan paper.
...
I walked in the kitchen the next day, Sophia was sitting at the island eating cake for breakfast.
"We need to talk." I said.
I walked over to her and stood in front of her. She kept eating without acknowledging that I was in the room.
"Sophia. Look at me." I said sternly.
She looked up.
"My only job is to protect you. To raise you to be a good person. To make sure that you have a good life. That's it. If that means putting my dream aside for a little longer, then that's what will be done. I'm fine with that, and I love that you thought of me."
She looked back down at her cake.
"You can be mad at me, but that's how it's going to be."
"Then I'll move out." She said without hesitation.
I gaped at her, "Excuse me?"
"I'll leave, if it means that you will go for your dream."
"You are not leaving Sophia Grace Haystings and that is
final. Understand me?"
"Yes ma'am."
I sighed walked closer to her, "Fine."
She looked up curious.
"I will go to the bank tomorrow morning before work, and I will see about getting a loan."
She perked up.
"Only, and I mean only, if it won't mess anything up with the house."
"Okay!"
She got up and hugged me, "Thank you mom, for everything!"
"You're welcome."
She ran out of the room. My daughter was simply amazing in every way possible. She is fierce and brave, selfless and strong. She puts everyone's happiness a head of her own which can sometimes be a bad thing. Not in this case though, she really wanted me to be happy. If she really believes that I can do this then I owe it to her to at least try.
A Month Later...So there I was...
Standing in what was now my new store. It took a while to get it going and countless all nighters to get the store ready to open, but we were finally open for business. I heard the front door open.
"Ms. Haystings?"
I looked up.
"You must be Eric." I smiled.
"Yes ma'am." He answered.
"Please, it's Alyssa." I said.
I began to go over everything he needed to know and told him to focus on the customers and ringing them up. We were holding a grand opening sale and offered 15% off all purchases for the week. I flipped the closed sign to open and waited patiently. What I expected to be a slow beginning turned out quite the opposite...
"Eric! That gentlemen over there needs to be rung up!" I called out to him.
"Yes ma'am!"
"It's Alyssa!"
I smiled as I returned to the customer I was dealing with.
...
It's been a few hours and the opening was going amazing! I was upstairs with a customer ringing up her new couch when I heard screams from downstairs.
"Excuse me for one moment." I smiled.
I rushed down the stairs and found Eric, he told me someone collapsed as we rushed over.
"Oh my gosh!"
Everyone was standing in a circle gasping and crying.
"Wait, what's going on?" Someone asked as the grim reaper showed up.
"No!"
"Oh gosh!"
Everyone was in shock, this day just turned out to be really horrible really fast...
...
"Sales were awesome, but then this customer.. She passed out and ended up dying right there in front of everyone! I was so horrified! Children were there and I'm sure they are traumatized for life."
"Mom it's going to be alright. Customers loved the store! They'll come back, I promise."
"I hope so." I sighed.
I looked away to check on the repair woman who was fixing our fridge.
"MOM!"
My heart dropped in a second, my head whipped around as I saw flames coming from stove and starting to cover Sophia.
"AHHHH!" She screamed in pain.
"Sophia!" I screamed running for her.
"MOM!" She screamed.
I ran over and pulled her from the flames, she fell to the ground and I managed to get the flames extinguished from her.
"Get outside!" The repair woman yelled.
"Sophia."
"Ouch."
"Oh sweetie!"
"Don't cry mom, I'm fine."
I pulled her in my arms and held her tightly.
"Go take a shower and then go lay down. I'll get you ice and some medicine." I told her.
I walked back into the kitchen, the insurance company gave us enough to replace the counters. However, it'll take $15,000 to replace the stove. So looks like we'd be eating a lot of salads for a while until I could figure something out. I was just thankful that my baby girl was safe and sleeping in her bed... I would never forgive myself if she didn't make it.
I swear, this family and fires!
Anyway! I felt like owning a store again, so I opened one up! Hopefully it doesn't seem rushed or anything!