I was just a normal student in my Math period until my teacher, Mrs. Smith, got a phone call from the office. "Mm-hm" - "Yes" - "Don't worry about it, I'll let her know"- "Is that all?" - "Have a great day as well" . Mrs. Smith pointed to me and said, "Natalie, you're going to the office," Me? How could I possibly go to the office? I was the best, most well-behaved student in the whole school. The others were looking at me in shock, and others were making fun of me. My math class was very far away from the office, and when I finally got there, I was all panting and tired. "Miss Grace?" said Principal Brown. Principal Brown always liked calling people by their last name instead of their first. "Yes, sir?" I replied. He looked at me, up and down and raised an eyebrow, "They chose you?" Genuinely confused, I asked, "Principal Brown, what's wrong? Is there something wrong with my grades? Behavior issues...?" He put his hand up, "Oh, this has nothing to do with that," My heart started thumping, then I managed to say it. "Does... Does it have something to do with my parents?" My mom has been in the hospital for many years due to cancer, and I rarely am able to visit her since my Aunt Beth says I have school. My dad however, said he was out for a business trip, but he never returned. Principal Brown sighed, "Yes, indeed. After speaking with your father, I've heard some really important news regarding you and your family." I sucked in my breath, and I hoped my dad didn't return for one reason... to finally end this family. "Your father has met your mom and has taken her back. She is safe for now and has received treatment. Your father, however, this might be a shock to you but... you know your grandfather from your father's side?" I shook my head, "No, actually. I've never met or heard about him. Not even when we had family reunions. I never met anyone from my dad's side actually." Principal Brown sighed, "Your grandfather has unfortunately passed away. As you know that your father left a long time ago, he was actually attending matters regarding your grandfather. Now, your father has taken over his company." I was shocked. "Company?" I exclaimed, "-what company? My family doesn't own a company!" He said, "You see, it was a secret kept from your family. Your father didn't exactly grow up on good terms with his father. And nevertheless, he still put him on his will. But you will most likely be moving to a much better life." "Will I still go to this school?" I asked. I didn't want to move, and I hadn't ever THOUGHT of even moving. "About that, you'll have to speak with your father." He checked his old-fashioned watch and said, "Now, your father's bodyguards are waiting outside in a limo for you. You'll be leaving early today," I nodded and went off. I didn't know what new life would be awaiting me. Part 2???