Kellie threw a pillow on her alarm. It was early and the blond women, in her mid twenties didn't want to hear that stupid thing any longer than needed. She sat up and was greeted by the one year old cat she had gotten a year ago from her mother. She smiled and petted the feline and then got out of bed. A quick shower helped her wake up better and once she was drying herself off, her phone rang. "Right on time" she said and grabbed her mobile. She answered the call from her mother and put her on speaker right away. "Morning mom" she said as she started putting on the littlest amount of make up, some mascara and a tin line under her eye. "Good morning honey, ready for today?" She asked. "It's nothing new mom, the flowershop is still the same, we just redecorated it and changed the name" she said. "Still its a grand reopening" her mother said. Kellie smiled and shook her head. She headed to her kitchen and made a quick breakfast, some cornflakes with milk. "Yeah okay, but let's just focus on everything getting there in the right order. I want you to be there at least half an hour before opening!" Kellie said. "We both will be there" her mother said. Kellie smiled and started to make coffee for herself, She really needed some! "I'll let you eat now, see you in a hour honey" Kellie's mother said. "See you there mom" Kellie said and then hang up. She did her usual morning routine, and once done she headed downstairs. Her apartment laid above her own flower shop. The shop that once was owned by her mother and now she owned it. They had done some changes and changed the name from: Flower Gifts to Flowers for you. She was proud and she was allowed to be. Around twelve would be a great opening and the morning had flown over! Kellie placed the last flowers in the buckets and filled the buckets with fresh water and a special liquid that kept them nice. Her mother entered the shop using the back door and Kellie smiled. She looked at the clock and when it was twelve precise she opened the doors. The most loyal costumers where already standing there and Kellie felt even more proud.