A/N: Hello, my sweet readers! :D I have an answer to your review
Irene90- Thank you for you input! :D I, at first, saw no good way out of what you suggested, then it hit me. "Wait, I have a few more characters on stand-by at the moment, why not just use them to keep my four fictional kids?" Even though they are imaginary, I just can't easily get rid of a few people. I hope that this is what you were suggesting.
"Okay, so how much is this going to be all together?" I asked.
"For all four?" David asked, surprised.
I nodded my head, patiently waiting for a response. He just sighed and wrote the amount down and slid the paper to me.
"I can't afford that," I sadly told him, "I want to adopt Hamish, but I can only afford to get one more."
He sighed and looked away, then back up at me, "Well, is there anyone else who wants kids? Anyone who would like to adopt?"
I thought for a bit then answered, "I think that a friend of mine wants kids but doesn't have any."
"If your friend wants to adopt, then you' et got Hamish and one of his siblings," David answered, beaming.
I pulled out my phone and texted my maid of honor:
I want to talk to you about something. Please meet me at the orphanage. -M.H
Within five minutes, I got a response telling me that she was on her way. Five minute later, Mary walked into David's office.
"So adoption, huh?"
"Yeah," I looked away for a second, then back at her, "I found one that I want to adopt, but he won't leave unless all of his siblings get adopted, too."
"I think I know where this is going and I don't think that John would mind getting a couple of kids early. So, for sure, which one are you getting?"
I pointed to Hamish's photo and said, "This one. And I can afford to get one more, but as I said he won't leave unless the other three are adopted as well."
"Can I see the other three kids?" Mary asked David.
"Sure," he slid a photo of each one over to her.
"Awww! I love these two!" She pointed to Twilight and Terre.
"Okay, so I'll take Hamish and Snow," I brightly told David.
"Alright, I'll let them know," he said, getting up, "By the way, just so that they get use to their new home, you'll have to take them home soon."
"I'm okay with that," Mary and I said in sync. We looked at each other and started laughing at how much like sisters we were.
A/N: Ta-da! :D I, personally, love it when Mary and Molly can just have fun like this. :) Free virtual hugs for everyone! :D
