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His Miracle

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Miracle Mitchell is a seventeen year old senior. She is the youngest quadruplet of Poppy and BJ Mitchell. Her family is known by everyone as one of the wealthiest families in the world. She has always done everything her parent expected her to do. She and her siblings were told that everyone in the Mitchell family had a soulmate, and she would one day find hers. What Miracle will soon find out is that she has met her soulmate before when she was a little girl. He was the little boy that saved her from being kidnapped. The one that she felt a connection to and could never forget, even though he and his father moved away right after meeting. What happens when he moves back, and they meet again fourteen years later? Will they end up together, or will those who don't want them together keep them apart?

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Chapter 1
Chapter one Miracle's Point of View "I said no, Sof, and that is final," I could hear my dad say from my bedroom. "But that is not fair. Why can't Miracle and I go to the party? If Charles or Nate would have asked you would let them go. You are always treating Miracle and me differently than them. It is not fair. Just because we are girls doesn't mean you should treat us like prisoners," Sof screamed. "I said no. I don't want to argue with you, Sof. It isn't safe," My dad replied My name is Miracle Mitchell, and I am the youngest quadruplet of BJ and Poppy Mitchell. My family is well known around the world for being multibillionaires. My family is the owner of Mitchell's INC, a very successful business. We also own other businesses around the world and invest in other companies. I sighed and looked back at my laptop, where I was writing a new song. Suddenly, the door to my bedroom opened, and Sof was walking inside. "I can't believe he won't let us go to the party. It isn't fair," Sof said. "Daddy is just looking out for us, Sof. He doesn't want anything to happen to us," I replied, and Sof laughed. "Whatever. I think he just wants to be in control. It isn't fair that Charles and Nate can do whatever they want to. We can't even go to a party," Sof said. There was a knock on my door, and my mom walked inside. "Hey girls," Mama said "Hi, Mama," I replied "Hey," Sof said "I know you are upset, but your father is just looking out for you," Mama said "But it isn't fair. You can't talk Daddy into letting us go like you normally do, please, Mama," Sof asked. "I am sorry, girls, but I am on your father's side with this one. I don't think it is a good idea for you to go to that party," Mama said. "But," Sof said "I am not changing my mind," Mama replied sternly, and Sof sighed. "Fine," Sof said, and my mom left the room. "This is so not fair. Mama and Daddy are ruining our lives. We are going to be the only seniors not at the party," Sof said "That's not true. Charles and Nate are not going," I said "No, but they have been to a party before. We are going to be the only seniors who have never been to a party," Sof said dramatically. I honestly didn't want to go to the party. I would rather sit in my room and listen to music or read a book. I was never the type of person that liked huge crowds. "You know what. I don't care what our parents say. We are going to that party," Sof said, shocking me. "What do you mean?" I asked "We are going to sneak out," Sof said "Umm, I don't think that is a good idea. What if we get caught?" I asked "We won't. We will leave when they go to bed," Sof said "What about Charles and Nate? What if they come and check on us?" I asked "Since when do they come and check on us late at night?" Sof asked. I knew she was right. Our brothers would most likely not check on us. "We are going to have so much fun. We will go out through your balcony so no one hears us leave. We already know how to get away from the guards," Sof said. She was right. There was a hole in the fence that we could get through, but we wouldn't be able to get to our cars if we went that way. "If we leave that way, how would we get to the party without our car?" I asked "Easy, I will text Whitney to come and pick us up," Sof said. Whitney was one of the girls Sof hung out with. I didn't like her much because I felt she was fake. I was sure she only hung out with Sof because we were rich. She was always nice to me as well, but there was something about her that made me keep my distance. That was how I felt about a lot of the students at the school. I only had a handful of people I would call my friends. "I still don't know if this is a good idea," I said "Please, Miracle. I really want to go to the party and would never go without you. You are my sister and best friend," Sof said while giving me her best puppy dog eyes. "Fine, I will go, but we better not get caught," I said, and Sof squealed happily. "Thank you so much, Sof. You are the best sister in the world," Sof said as she hugged me. "Yeah, yeah, yeah. I know," I replied as I rolled my eyes. "We have to find something cute to wear. I am going to go to my room and pick an outfit. You need to pick one, too. Oh, this is going to be so much fun," Sof said before leaving my room. I took a deep breath and sighed. I had never snuck out of the house and hoped Sof was right. I hoped we wouldn't get caught and everything would be fine.

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