"Well, I'm afraid that none of these girls would, er, fit in with our family" said Dr. Henry Jones Jr., or Indiana to his wife and friends.
"What on earth do you mean, Dr. Jones? That my girls are not good enough for your family?" said Ms. Lucinda Warger. She was a small, wrinkly woman with beady eyes. She drove fear into the girls, and made life hell for Rose.
"No! That isn't what we mean at all! We travel a lot." intervened Marion. She had long, raven black hair and was the love of Indy's life.
"Well, there are no more girls for me to show you." lied Ms. Warger. She knew very well that Rose was locked away. She tried so very hard to make sure that no adopter met the likeable Rose.
"Mom! Dad! I've found our girl!" cried out Mutt. He strode in like he owned the place, with Rose trailing in behind him. Marion instantly liked this brown-haired petite girl who looked like she could throw a mean punch. These facts are important to the Joneses.
"You," hissed Ms. Warger. "Mr. and Mrs. Jones, there is no girl less suited for your family than Maria Rose. She is a arrogant girl who would like nothing more than to start a fight. She is rude and self-centered."
"That's not true! You don't do anything to help those poor girls whom are constantly picked on, so I take matters into my own hands!" shouted Rose.
"Rose," Marion said, crouching low to look the young girl in the eyes. "I think you should come home with us." To Ms. Warger, she said, "Where do we sign?"
With a huff, Ms. Warger produced the papers. Marion and Indiana signed with flourish and Mutt placed a protective arm around his new sister, sending a glare at Ms. Warger.
"Let's go home." said Mutt, and the new family walked out, ignoring the harsh glares that Rose was getting from the other orphans.
