Alfred F Jones was walking around the newly built capital that was named after George Washington.

He hadn't been aware of a little brown haired and brown eyed boy peering at him from around a corner.

The boy stalked after Alfred and when the American would turn around, the boy would hide.

"Hm..." Alfred was sure someone was there.

Curious, Alfred went to where he last saw a mop of brown hair.

Looking down, he saw a little boy staring up at him with big brown eyes.

"Hello there," the blue eyes American said.

"Hi," the boy said.

"What are you doing out here by yourself?" Alfred said.

A sigh escaped the boy.

"No family, no place to stay," the boy told.

That was true. No one had taken him in and there was no place for him to stay. Alfred's eyes widened a bit.

"Oh really? Why don't you come stay with me then?"

That made brown eyes look up at him and widen. "Really?" A smile crossed Alfred's face.

"Yeah really. I have a few other kids at home, so you'll fit in just fine," Alfred told.

Reaching down, Alfred picked up the boy.

"What's your name?" Alfred asked.

"I don't have one," the boy said and curled up against Alfred.

The elder American made his way home and said, "We'll have to pick one out then."

As soon as Alfred walked in the front door, he was met with a set of identical twins, one female and the other male.

"You're home!" The female said with a smile.

Alfred chuckled a bit and kneeled to the twins' level.

"Yeah, I am. And I brought someone home with me."

It was then that the twins look at the boy in Alfred's arms.

"Hi," the brunette and the female say at the same time.

That sent the two into a fit of giggles.

"He needs a name and a family," Alfred told.

"We're his family now," the female said.

Nodding, Alfred chuckled a bit.

"I guess we are Victoria."

At that moment, a darker skinned male walked in.

Brown eyes looked at him.

"Oh, hi," the black male said.

The boy waved slightly.

"Gabe's here!" Victoria said.

A smile crossed Gabe's face.

"Yeah, I am."

"I like the name William," the younger twin male said.

"You want his name to be William?" Alfred asked.

The boy nodded.

"William Wallace."

"That works; and he can have my last name," Alfred said.