"JOEY DREW!" Henry yelled as he slams open the door to Joey's office.

Joey jumps in surprise and holds a hand over his chest. "Dear God, are you trying to give me a heart attack?" He asked his friend as he does his best to calm down from that fright.

"What is the meaning of this, Joey?" Henry stands in front of his friend with his hands on his hips. "What on earth made you think letting the children wear your old clothes would be a good idea? It is barely even staying on Rebecca!"

"Cute aren't they?" Joey smiled as he remembered how they looked. "I mean they are already very cute but it just makes them so much cuter!"

"Yes they are cute but that's not the point, Joey!" Henry can't help but worry for the children if Joey really can't see the problem. "Just give me their old clothes, I'm not letting them walk around in clothes too big for them." He said as he held out his hand to take the clothes.

"I would but I've already thrown them away." Joey said a little too cheerful for Henry's liking.

"Your trash bin is empty." Henry said after a quick glance to where the bin is.

"Yep!" Was the cheerful reply Henry gotten and it just made him cover his face in defeat. It means he will have to get the kids new clothes unless...

"Did you get any of their clothes from the orphanage?" Henry asked as he looks up from his hands with hope in his eyes

"Why would I?" Joey tilts his head. "Aren't they clothes the orphanage give them?"

"Joey, they had parents before being in the orphanage and the clothes they got from their parents would have been taken with them when they moved into the orphanage." Henry explained. He is happy now, it means he just has to pick up their things from the orphanage. After lunch of course, he isn't going to let them go hungry any longer than necessary.

Joey frowned as he crosses his arms. He is their parent now, they don't need anything from their old parents. But he can see where Henry is coming from, as cute as they are it isn't possible for them to keep wearing his clothes and getting all three of them new wardrobe would cost too much.

Joey sighs softly and take out the children's adoption papers and slide them towards Henry. "Here, you'll need this if you want to pick up their things."

"Thank you, Joey. I'll pick them up once I've fed the kids." Henry smiled as he takes the papers.

"Oh I bought them a pack of cookies for lunch, kids like cookies right?" Joey is hoping to get the kids to like him more by giving them their favourite food.

"Yes, most children like cookies but they can't have it for lunch. Wally, Norman, Sammy and I are bringing the children out for lunch." Henry said as he carefully places the papers in his suit jacket's inner pocket.

"What!?" Joey slams his hands on his desk as he stood up. "You can't! What if they get hurt? What if someone tries to take them away!?" He just found the way to save the studio! He can't lose them!

Henry's smile softly, thinking his friend is just being an overprotective father. "Don't worry, Joey. We'll take good care of them. The four of us won't let them out of our sight." He gently pats Joey's shoulder. "You need to get some facts on raising children straight but other than that you're a good father, Joey." He gives his friend one last smile before leaving, he can't keep three hungry children waiting for too long.

Joey froze at what Henry said, he's a good father? His own father was an abusive alcoholic and he had only adopted them to save his studio, can he really be called a good father? Sure he does care for their safety and happiness but not for the reasons parents are supposed to care...no. He cannot think like that, they are now his children and even if they can't help save his studio he will still love and care for them. He will not be like his father, his children will have the best childhood he can give them.


Sammy isn't a professional fashion designer or anything but he knows how to use a scissor and paperclips. A few cuts here and there, a few well-placed paperclips and they are ready to go. Well at least the sweaters won't fall off and it won't get in the way of the kids walking which is good enough for him.

"Whoa! You did a great job, Sammy!" Wally said when he saw the kids.

Sammy huffed softly as he crosses his arms. "Don't sound so surprised, Wally. It wasn't that hard."

"Hungry." Rebecca pout and cross her arms, she wants food and she wants it now!

Norman takes out a pack of biscuits from his pocket and hands it to her. "Here, a little something while we wait for Henry."

"Yay!" Rebecca grinned widely as she takes the biscuits from Norman.

"What do you say?" Regina whispered to her little sister as she reaches over to help her sister open the pack of biscuits.

"Thank you, Uncle Norman!" Rebecca said as she is handed one of the biscuits in the pack while the other is handed to Jonathan.

"Jonathan, you too." Regina whispered to her younger brother.

"Thank you, Uncle Norman." Jonathan said softly as he munch on the biscuit.

"You're both welcome." Norman smiled. "Aren't you going to eat? I have more if it isn't enough." He takes out another pack and holds it out for Regina to take.

Regina shakes her head. "No thank you, Uncle Norman. I can wait for lunch." She smiled.

"Just how many packs do you have in your pockets, Norman?" Wally asked curiously.

"Just two packs, I leave them for Henry whenever he doesn't get up from his desk to eat." Norman shrugs his shoulders as he keeps the biscuit.

"Sorry it took so long." Henry said as he jogs up towards them.

"Food food food food food food-" Wally chanted until Sammy covered his mouth.

"Would you shut up- EWW!" Sammy yelled as he pulls his hand back and cleans his hand on his shirt. "What are you!? 7?" He glares at Wally.

Wally grins widely as the children giggle softly and sticks his tongue out at Sammy. "That's what you get for covering my mouth."

Henry chuckles softly as he shakes his head. "Come on, let's just get something to eat." He said as he leads them all out of the studio.