ANOTHER STORY IS ON THE HORIZON! Here's another story y'all. Hope you enjoy it. Though I'll give you a hint. It's really stupid. But anyways, welcome to 'Annabeth's Foster Home'.

CHAPTER 1

Annabeth

Sunday, December 7th

Annabeth opened up her laptop and was faced with her desktop picture. She pulled up her Foster Board website. The first Sunday of every month, all the orphanages' in the country of the U.S, would post all of the children that were in the orphanages. Annabeth picked two of them each time to travel all the way to New York, where her foster home was located, and settle in. She would adopt them and take care of them and teach them about how to manage their lives and jobs. Annabeth would also pay for all of their education, including college. When they turned eighteen, she would help them find apartments and colleges to enroll into.

Annabeth had room for at least fifteen kids in her foster home. She was just there to make sure all the kids could have a better life than most foster children. The reason she opened up the business was because a friend of her's used to be a foster child and was sent to a house with abusive foster parents. She didn't wish that upon anyone. She got the money from working at her mother's company and inheriting loads from her grandfather who had recently passed away.

Right now, she had six kids in her foster home at the moment. Kayla, who was twelve. Liam, who was seventeen. Oliver, who was eight. Paige, who was fifteen. Heather, who was eleven. And finally Mick, who was also eleven.

Annabeth was currently looking through all the profiles of the kids on her website. This week, she was picking three instead of two because Christmas was in a few weeks. She was hoping that Liam was almost ready to get to his college dorm. Liam had been excepted into K-State on an academic scholarship. It was only half so Annabeth still had to pay for some of it.

Most people were wondering how Annabeth had obtained all this money. She had been working hard with her foster home so the state had started to fund her. She would also receive some donations from the orphanages, but they were small ones so that the orphanages could provide for the children they still hold hospitality for.

Annabeth finally narrowed it down to five kids. Laney, a five year old with an interest in soccer. Ellie, an aspiring eight year old artist. Mia, nine year old unicorn addict. Jay, a twelve year old actor. And finally Poppy, the shy girl. She ruled out Mia because there was already a family wanting to adopt her. Annabeth also ruled out Ellie because there was also another family after her too.

So Annabeth sent emails to San Fransisco Orphanage for Poppy and Jay and sent one to Kansas City Orphanage for Laney.

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A few hours later, Annabeth checked her email for the responses from the orphanages. Laney would be here on Tuesday and the twins, Poppy and Jay, would be here by the end of the week.