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In My Daughters Eyes
Summary: "This miracle God gave to me gives me strength when I am weak I find reason to believe In my daughter's eyes," Bella became a widow at the age of 21 when her husband died, a mother to be. Edward hates kids but wants to get to know Bella. Will his feelings for kids get in the way of romance?

Chapter 1

Rice University. A elite university where only the best of the best get in. Rice is located in Houton, TX where it is always humid. If only the best of the best get in then I

must be one of the best.

I'm Bella Swan-Black; single mother of a beautiful 3-year-old daughter. I'm 24-years-old and currently attending Rice University in Houston TX. My husband, Jacob Black,

died in the awful 9-11 attack; he died before Sarah was born. He died at the age of 22.

Now I stood in front of the illustrious university in awe of how big it really was. The current number of enrolled students was 6,082 students, and the university strectched

over 295 acres. In a few weeks I would be another face in the thousands of students.

"I'm Bella Black, here to get my schedule," I said with a smile on my face.

"You're supposed to have gotten it at orientation," the woman said slightly annoyed.

"Right, well I talked with the president of the college and told him why I couldn't come to orientation,"

"One second," the woman said and walked away. I turned around and sat in an open chair waiting for her to come back. While I sat there I waiting for her to return I

overheard conversations.

"Mr. Cullen, here is the schedule you needed, can't wait to have you here in the fall!"

"Well I can't wait to be here! I'm 25 years old, got nothing going for me and most importantly: I need a job. Time for some studying!" I didn't look up to see who was

talking but I sure did listen. I guess this ended their conversation because I heard the door open and close.

"Ms. Black?" I got up and walked over to the desk, "we'll email the schedule to you,"

"Why can't I have it now?" I asked, "listen, ma'am, I have a three year old daughter. I need to have my schedule so I can arrange to have a babysitter when I need to,"

"Look, Ms. Black, I'm sorry but there's nothing I can do,"

'When will I get it in email?" In my head I was secretly counting to ten in my head.

"You'll have it by Friday,"

"Thanks!" I said walking out into the warmth of the Texas heat.

"Mamma!" my little angel, Sarah, yelled. She sat on her grandpa's lap outside of the Rice admission building.

"Hey baby," I said picking her up and kissing her cheek.

"Did you get it?" My dad asked. He was 45 years old and started dying his hair because I had spotted some gray areas one day and told him about it.

"No, they said they would email it to me by Friday,"

"Well, I can always watch her," my dad said as I put Sarah back down on the ground.

"I know daddy," I said as we started walking to the car. It was hard being a single mother, I won't deny, but I didn't regret having Sarah, she was the love of my life

nothing would make me love anyone more. I would rather die then see someone hurt her.

A/N: Hey guys! NEW STORY! I promise the next chapter will be longer but this was just an introduction! Don't just read it please review and tell me what ya think!