uhhh... one question.

In the spanish language, (You have a spanish last name), isn't the last name you inherit from your dad, Alfred F. Jones, supposed to go first and be Sophia Mia Jones-Garcia, or is your dad actually a mom and- OKAY THIS IS GETTING CONFUZZILING!


Dear HELLO MY NAME IS –RANDOMNESS,

Yes well the reasoning behind that is very difficult to explain but… when I became America's daughter I had already been the daughter of Spain and Mexico (Though I really wouldn't call him my father, more like a big brother). My surname, Garcia, I adopted when in Mexico's house. When I became a territory of America I still kept my surname and I refused to change it. I eventually changed it to the now Garcia-Jones when I became a state. When I became a state I decided to NOT follow the Spanish tradition and go with my original surname first. There is no real reason for my surname to relate to my dad, America. I thank you for your letter and your question, it is greatly appreciated.

Sincerely,

Sophia Mia Garcia-Jones


Author's note: I understand the confusion with her surname. You see I didn't know that was the case with the Spanish language when creating Sophia. I based the way her last name is on my last name. I too also have a hyphenated last name and my mother's surname comes first, I thought that maybe this would be the same concept for her. Although I also played into account how her name sounded when said out loud. That's the other reason why I picked her name to be like that. I think this little background explains it for you enough to understand it, and I hope you are satisfied with this answer and will come to me for further questions.

On anothe note... it's the 25th chapter! Yay! I'm glad we've made it this far... Let's keep goin' foreward!