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  1. #21
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    You are now 16 years old. You have yet to make contact with Florence Josephine, out of fear of rejection, or tell your mom, Lisa Michelle, you know where her biological mother is, even as she begins to topple over the edge. Work and school keep you distracted from your problems at home, but it doesn't last for very long.

    What happens?
    3: Make your own scenario.
    Lisa goes out with friends and doesn't come back home.

    After your mom disappears, the state throws you into foster care. With no other family to take you in, you're put into a group home along with other teenagers ranging from thirteen to seventeen. But maybe you're not alone...You write a letter to Florence Josephine , telling her who you are, who your mother is, how you found her, and explain that you're writing to her to ask for her help. What else do you have to lose anyway? You send the letter.

    It's been 4 months since you wrote the letter and you've heard nothing from your grandmother. You've lost all faith in ever meeting her. But on a Sunday morning, while you're in the kitchen doing your chore of washing the breakfast dishes, Mrs. Thompson, the house mother, comes in. She informs you that, after you're done with the dishes, you are to go upstairs to your bedroom and pack your belongings. Your grandmother is here to take you home with her.

    You quickly finish with the dishes, then run to your room and pack your bags with shaking hands. You meet Mrs. Thompson and your grandmother, a petite, nicely dressed woman in her mid-sixties, down in the front hall. When she sees you, your grandmother smiles and even hugs you, saying you're even prettier than she pictured.

    What does your grandmother look like?
    2: Dark blond hair & green eyes

    On the way back to your grandmother's home in Pittsburgh, she asks you all sorts of questions: how old are you, what grade are you in, what do you like to do, etc. It takes a while for you to work up the nerve, but eventually you ask the big question: why did she put your mom up for adoption? Florence explains that she was only 18 when she began having an affair with your grandfather and was 19 when she had your mother. Her parents were more ashamed of having a daughter become pregnant out of wedlock than her having a romance with a married man. They convinced her it was best for her and the baby if she left her daughter to be raised by Robert and his wife, Rita, a married couple than by an unwed single mother. Her parents forbid her from ever telling anyone, even her husband and their daughters. It wasn't until she received your letter did she finally come clean with them. Once they assured her everything would be fine, and she went through the proper legal procedures, Florence came down to Chicago to take custody of you. You couldn't be happier that she did.

    When you arrive at your grandmother's big, gorgeous house, your two aunts and cousins are there waiting to greet you with open arms and a party.

    What are your aunts' names? first & middle names from http://www.behindthename.com/top/lists/ud/1980/100
    Names: Tiffany Josephine and Samantha Florence

    How many cousins do you have?
    4: Five

    What are their genders? (even=girl odd=boy)
    5: boy
    3: boy
    5:boy
    5:boy
    5:boy

    What are their names? first & middle names from http://www.behindthename.com/top/lists/us/1991
    Names:
    Nicholas Joseph
    Luke Joel
    Seth Phillip
    Russell Sean
    Stephen Nathan

    What does your grandmother's house look like?
    1: http://thechive.files.wordpress.com/...pg?w=500&h=333

    You live with your grandmother and attend an elite private school for the next two years. Though you're living a life of luxury and your grandmother gives you almost whatever you want, you know better than to get too indulged in it. You learned from a young age how to take care of yourself and that hard work pays off in the long run, which is why you still continue to work. You get a job as your aunt Samantha's secretary at the firm your family owns. When it's time for you to leave for college, you insist on paying at least one third of the tuition. You go to a liberal arts college, majoring in Art History, to pursue your dream career as an Artist.

    What college do you go to?
    2: Wheaton College, Norton, MA
    Girls: Neva, Hope, Katherine, Harlow, Vivienne, Florence, Grace, Nalha, Primrose, Arabella.

    Boys: Nicholas, Luke, Stephen, Leon, John, William, Henry, Victor, Fredrich, Rainer, Simon.

  2. #23
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    England
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    You are now 16 years old. You have yet to make contact with Roberta, out of fear of rejection, or tell your mom, Jessica, you know where her biological mother is, even as she begins to topple over the edge. Work and school keep you distracted from your problems at home, but it doesn't last for very long.

    What happens?
    5: Your mom comes home from who knows where really, really late on a Monday night. You were up all night, worried out of your mind. She stumbles into the kitchen, drunk as usual, and you blow up at her. The two of you get into a fight which ends with you getting a concussion and your neighbor calling the cops after being woken up by yours and your mom's screams.

    After your mom dies/is arrested, the state throws you into foster care. With no other family to take you in, you're put into a group home along with other teenagers ranging from thirteen to seventeen. But maybe you're not alone...You write a letter to Roberta, telling her who you are, who your mother is, how you found her, and explain that you're writing to her to ask for her help. What else do you have to lose anyway? You send the letter.

    It's been 8 months since you wrote the letter and you've heard nothing from your grandmother. You've lost all faith in ever meeting her. But on a Sunday morning, while you're in the kitchen doing your chore of washing the breakfast dishes, Mrs. Thompson, the house mother, comes in. She informs you that, after you're done with the dishes, you are to go upstairs to your bedroom and pack your belongings. Your grandmother is here to take you home with her.

    You quickly finish with the dishes, then run to your room and pack your bags with shaking hands. You meet Mrs. Thompson and your grandmother, a petite, nicely dressed woman in her mid-sixties, down in the front hall. When she sees you, your grandmother smiles and even hugs you, saying you're even prettier than she pictured.

    What does your grandmother look like?
    6: Red hair & dark brown eyes

    On the way back to your grandmother's home in Boston, she asks you all sorts of questions: how old are you, what grade are you in, what do you like to do, etc. It takes a while for you to work up the nerve, but eventually you ask the big question: why did she put your mom up for adoption? Roberta explains that she was only 18 when she began having an affair with your grandfather and was 19 when she had your mother. Her parents were more ashamed of having a daughter become pregnant out of wedlock than her having a romance with a married man. They convinced her it was best for her and the baby if she left her daughter to be raised by William and his wife, Rose, a married couple than by an unwed single mother. Her parents forbid her from ever telling anyone, even her husband and their daughters. It wasn't until she received your letter did she finally come clean with them. Once they assured her everything would be fine, and she went through the proper legal procedures, Roberta came down to Chicago to take custody of you. You couldn't be happier that she did.

    When you arrive at your grandmother's big, gorgeous house, your two aunts and cousins are there waiting to greet you with open arms and a party.

    What are your aunts' names? first & middle names from http://www.behindthename.com/top/lists/ud/1980/100
    Names: Megan Danielle and Emily Rebecca

    How many cousins do you have?
    1 or 2: Three

    What are their genders? 3 girls

    What are their names? first & middle names from http://www.behindthename.com/top/lists/us/1991
    Names: Sierra Grace, Diana Gabrielle and April Kennedy

    What does your grandmother's house look like?
    3: http://www.ianmarshall.com/files/Atl...r_3million.jpg

    You live with your grandmother and attend an elite private school for the next two years. Though you're living a life of luxury and your grandmother gives you almost whatever you want, you know better than to get too indulged in it. You learned from a young age how to take care of yourself and that hard work pays off in the long run, which is why you still continue to work. You get a job as your aunt Megan's secretary at the firm your family owns. When it's time for you to leave for college, you insist on paying at least one third of the tuition. You go to a liberal arts college, majoring in History, to pursue your dream career as a Teacher.

    What college do you go to?
    1: Emerson College, Boston, MA
    Girls: Greer Rosalie, Clio Genevieve, Mabel Juliet, Lara Vivienne, Iris Lucia, Margot Laura, Sylvie Maeve, Ingrid Scarlett, Florence Pearl, Romy Blythe.

    Boys: Christopher David 'Kit', Maxwell Jude 'Max', Edward Stephen 'Teddy', Rex Kingston, Frederick Oscar 'Freddie', Gilbert Leo 'Gil', Gideon Felix, Hugo James, Tristan Josiah, Ivan George.

  3. #25
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    Posts
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    You are now 16 years old. You have yet to make contact with Marilyn, out of fear of rejection, or tell your mom, Amy, you know where her biological mother is, even as she begins to topple over the edge. Work and school keep you distracted from your problems at home, but it doesn't last for very long.

    What happens?
    4: You come home from work on a Thursday night to find your mother passed out on the couch. Nothing new, except she's not breathing. You call an ambulance and your mom is brought to the hospital. She died of alcohol poisoning.

    After your mom dies, the state throws you into foster care. With no other family to take you in, you're put into a group home along with other teenagers ranging from thirteen to seventeen. But maybe you're not alone...You write a letter to Marilyn, telling her who you are, who your mother is, how you found her, and explain that you're writing to her to ask for her help. What else do you have to lose anyway? You send the letter.

    It's been 4 months since you wrote the letter and you've heard nothing from your grandmother. You've lost all faith in ever meeting her. But on a Sunday morning, while you're in the kitchen doing your chore of washing the breakfast dishes, Mrs. Thompson, the house mother, comes in. She informs you that, after you're done with the dishes, you are to go upstairs to your bedroom and pack your belongings. Your grandmother is here to take you home with her.

    You quickly finish with the dishes, then run to your room and pack your bags with shaking hands. You meet Mrs. Thompson and your grandmother, a petite, nicely dressed woman in her mid-sixties, down in the front hall. When she sees you, your grandmother smiles and even hugs you, saying you're even prettier than she pictured.

    What does your grandmother look like?
    5: Blond hair & gray eyes

    On the way back to your grandmother's home in Richmond, she asks you all sorts of questions: how old are you, what grade are you in, what do you like to do, etc. It takes a while for you to work up the nerve, but eventually you ask the big question: why did she put your mom up for adoption? Marilyn explains that she was only 18 when she began having an affair with your grandfather and was 19 when she had your mother. Her parents were more ashamed of having a daughter become pregnant out of wedlock than her having a romance with a married man. They convinced her it was best for her and the baby if she left her daughter to be raised by Daniel and his wife, Evelyn, a married couple than by an unwed single mother. Her parents forbid her from ever telling anyone, even her husband and their daughters. It wasn't until she received your letter did she finally come clean with them. Once they assured her everything would be fine, and she went through the proper legal procedures, Marilyn came down to Cincinnati to take custody of you. You couldn't be happier that she did.

    When you arrive at your grandmother's big, gorgeous house, your two aunts and cousins are there waiting to greet you with open arms and a party.

    What are your aunts' names? first & middle names from http://www.behindthename.com/top/lists/ud/1980/100
    Names: Erin Danielle and Erica Katherine

    How many cousins do you have?
    1 or 2: Three

    What are their genders? (even=girl odd=boy) Boy, Boy, and Boy

    What are their names? first & middle names from http://www.behindthename.com/top/lists/us/1991
    Names: Jeremy Taylor, Jesse Kenneth, and Dustin Bradley

    What does your grandmother's house look like?
    2: http://www.eplans.com/content-images...R-PH-CO-MD.JPG

    You live with your grandmother and attend an elite private school for the next two years. Though you're living a life of luxury and your grandmother gives you almost whatever you want, you know better than to get too indulged in it. You learned from a young age how to take care of yourself and that hard work pays off in the long run, which is why you still continue to work. You get a job as your aunt Erin's secretary at the firm your family owns. When it's time for you to leave for college, you insist on paying at least one third of the tuition. You go to a liberal arts college, majoring in English, to pursue your dream career as a English Teacher.

    What college do you go to?
    2: Wheaton College, Norton, MA
    Favorite Names
    Girls: Bristol, Darcy, Elodie, Ingrid, Matilda, Twyla
    Boys: Alfie, Caspar, Ezra, Macon, Silas, Tristan

    http://www.babynames.com/namelist/9824783 My name list!

  4. #27
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    May 2011
    Location
    California
    Posts
    552
    You are now 16 years old. You have yet to make contact with Anna, out of fear of rejection, or tell your mom, Amanda, you know where her biological mother is, even as she begins to topple over the edge. Work and school keep you distracted from your problems at home, but it doesn't last for very long.

    What happens? Your mom comes home from who knows where really, really late on a Monday night. You were up all night, worried out of your mind. She stumbles into the kitchen, drunk as usual, and you blow up at her. The two of you get into a fight which ends with you getting a concussion and your neighbor calling the cops after being woken up by yours and your mom's screams.

    After your mom is arrested, the state throws you into foster care. With no other family to take you in, you're put into a group home along with other teenagers ranging from thirteen to seventeen. But maybe you're not alone...You write a letter to Anna, telling her who you are, who your mother is, how you found her, and explain that you're writing to her to ask for her help. What else do you have to lose anyway? You send the letter.

    It's been 8 months since you wrote the letter and you've heard nothing from your grandmother. You've lost all faith in ever meeting her. But on a Sunday morning, while you're in the kitchen doing your chore of washing the breakfast dishes, Mrs. Thompson, the house mother, comes in. She informs you that, after you're done with the dishes, you are to go upstairs to your bedroom and pack your belongings. Your grandmother is here to take you home with her.

    You quickly finish with the dishes, then run to your room and pack your bags with shaking hands. You meet Mrs. Thompson and your grandmother, a petite, nicely dressed woman in her mid-sixties, down in the front hall. When she sees you, your grandmother smiles and even hugs you, saying you're even prettier than she pictured.

    What does your grandmother look like? Light brown hair & brown eyes

    On the way back to your grandmother's home in Philadelphia, she asks you all sorts of questions: how old are you, what grade are you in, what do you like to do, etc. It takes a while for you to work up the nerve, but eventually you ask the big question: why did she put your mom up for adoption? Anna explains that she was only 18 when she began having an affair with your grandfather and was 19 when she had your mother. Her parents were more ashamed of having a daughter become pregnant out of wedlock than her having a romance with a married man. They convinced her it was best for her and the baby if she left her daughter to be raised by Thomas and his wife, Mary, a married couple than by an unwed single mother. Her parents forbid her from ever telling anyone, even her husband and their daughters. It wasn't until she received your letter did she finally come clean with them. Once they assured her everything would be fine, and she went through the proper legal procedures, Anna came down to Chicago to take custody of you. You couldn't be happier that she did.

    When you arrive at your grandmother's big, gorgeous house, your two aunts and cousins are there waiting to greet you with open arms and a party.

    What are your aunts' names? Ashley Danielle Hoffman & Amber Nicole Jensen

    How many cousins do you have? 7

    What are their genders? (even=girl odd=boy)

    What are their names?
    Andrew Cooper Hoffman
    Alexander Isaac Hoffman – ‘Alex
    Abigail Lizette Hoffman – ‘Abby
    Aaron Everett Hoffman
    Fallon Mckenna Jensen
    Camden Augustus Jensen
    Geneva Regan Jensen


    What does your grandmother's house look like?


    You live with your grandmother and attend an elite private school for the next two years. Though you're living a life of luxury and your grandmother gives you almost whatever you want, you know better than to get too indulged in it. You learned from a young age how to take care of yourself and that hard work pays off in the long run, which is why you still continue to work. You get a job as your aunt Ashley's secretary at the firm your family owns. When it's time for you to leave for college, you insist on paying at least one third of the tuition. You go to a liberal arts college, majoring in English, to pursue your dream career as an author.

    What college do you go to? Emerson College, Boston, MA
    Alba Johanna Leigh joined us March 21, 2013 @ 7:06pm ~ 7lbs, 4.6oz & 20in

    Girls: ~ Alba Johanna Leigh (used) ~ Harlow Janelle Honor ~ Ariadne Mathilda Claire - 'Ari'
    Boys: ~ Josiah Justus Lucan - 'Siah' ~ Kainoa Zane Jedaiah - 'Kai' ~ Maddox Walter Theo - 'Max'

    My favorite names!

  5. #29
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    England
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    [FONT=Arial]You are now 16 years old. You have yet to make contact with Evelyn out of fear of rejection, or tell your mom, Jody you know where her biological mother is, even as she begins to topple over the edge. Work and school keep you distracted from your problems at home, but it doesn't last for very long.

    What happens?
    5: Your mom comes home from who knows where really, really late on a Monday night. You were up all night, worried out of your mind. She stumbles into the kitchen, drunk as usual, and you blow up at her. The two of you get into a fight which ends with you getting a concussion and your neighbor calling the cops after being woken up by yours and your mom's screams.

    After your mom dies/is arrested, the state throws you into foster care. With no other family to take you in, you're put into a group home along with other teenagers ranging from thirteen to seventeen. But maybe you're not alone...You write a letter to Evelyn, telling her who you are, who your mother is, how you found her, and explain that you're writing to her to ask for her help. What else do you have to lose anyway? You send the letter.

    It's been 3 months since you wrote the letter and you've heard nothing from your grandmother. You've lost all faith in ever meeting her. But on a Sunday morning, while you're in the kitchen doing your chore of washing the breakfast dishes, Mrs. Thompson, the house mother, comes in. She informs you that, after you're done with the dishes, you are to go upstairs to your bedroom and pack your belongings. Your grandmother is here to take you home with her.

    You quickly finish with the dishes, then run to your room and pack your bags with shaking hands. You meet Mrs. Thompson and your grandmother, a petite, nicely dressed woman in her mid-sixties, down in the front hall. When she sees you, your grandmother smiles and even hugs you, saying you're even prettier than she pictured.

    What does your grandmother look like?
    4: Salt-and-pepper hair & hazel eyes

    On the way back to your grandmother's home in Pittsburgh, she asks you all sorts of questions: how old are you, what grade are you in, what do you like to do, etc. It takes a while for you to work up the nerve, but eventually you ask the big question: why did she put your mom up for adoption? Evelyn explains that she was only 18 when she began having an affair with your grandfather and was 19 when she had your mother. Her parents were more ashamed of having a daughter become pregnant out of wedlock than her having a romance with a married man. They convinced her it was best for her and the baby if she left her daughter to be raised by Alan and his wife, Gloria, a married couple than by an unwed single mother. Her parents forbid her from ever telling anyone, even her husband and their daughters. It wasn't until she received your letter did she finally come clean with them. Once they assured her everything would be fine, and she went through the proper legal procedures, Evelyn came down to Detriot to take custody of you. You couldn't be happier that she did.

    When you arrive at your grandmother's big, gorgeous house, your two aunts and cousins are there waiting to greet you with open arms and a party.

    What are your aunts' names? first & middle names from http://www.behindthename.com/top/lists/ud/1980/100
    Names: Kimberly Victoria Harper and Tiffany Mary Baker

    How many cousins do you have?
    1 or 2: Three

    What are their genders? 2 girl 1 boy

    What are their names? first & middle names from http://www.behindthename.com/top/lists/us/1991
    Names: Erin Grace Harper, Molly Evelyn Baker and Cory Alexander Harper

    What does your grandmother's house look like?
    5: http://www.destinationnewport.com/im...nsionrough.jpg

    You live with your grandmother and attend an elite private school for the next two years. Though you're living a life of luxury and your grandmother gives you almost whatever you want, you know better than to get too indulged in it. You learned from a young age how to take care of yourself and that hard work pays off in the long run, which is why you still continue to work. You get a job as your aunt Tiffany's secretary at the firm your family owns. When it's time for you to leave for college, you insist on paying at least one third of the tuition. You go to a liberal arts college, majoring in Biology, to pursue your dream career as a Nurse.

    What college do you go to?
    4: Sarah Lawrence College, Yonkers, NY

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  6. #31
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    Dec 2011
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    You are now 16 years old. You have yet to make contact with Ruby, out of fear of rejection, or tell your mom, Tiffany, you know where her biological mother is, even as she begins to topple over the edge. Work and school keep you distracted from your problems at home, but it doesn't last for very long.

    What happens?
    5: Your mom comes home from who knows where really, really late on a Monday night. You were up all night, worried out of your mind. She stumbles into the kitchen, drunk as usual, and you blow up at her. The two of you get into a fight which ends with you getting a concussion and your neighbor calling the cops after being woken up by yours and your mom's screams.


    After your mom is arrested, the state throws you into foster care. With no other family to take you in, you're put into a group home along with other teenagers ranging from thirteen to seventeen. But maybe you're not alone...You write a letter to Ruby, telling her who you are, who your mother is, how you found her, and explain that you're writing to her to ask for her help. What else do you have to lose anyway? You send the letter.

    It's been 7 months since you wrote the letter and you've heard nothing from your grandmother. You've lost all faith in ever meeting her. But on a Sunday morning, while you're in the kitchen doing your chore of washing the breakfast dishes, Mrs. Thompson, the house mother, comes in. She informs you that, after you're done with the dishes, you are to go upstairs to your bedroom and pack your belongings. Your grandmother is here to take you home with her.

    You quickly finish with the dishes, then run to your room and pack your bags with shaking hands. You meet Mrs. Thompson and your grandmother, a petite, nicely dressed woman in her mid-sixties, down in the front hall. When she sees you, your grandmother smiles and even hugs you, saying you're even prettier than she pictured.

    What does your grandmother look like?
    1: Black hair & blue eyes

    On the way back to your grandmother's home in Richmond, she asks you all sorts of questions: how old are you, what grade are you in, what do you like to do, etc. It takes a while for you to work up the nerve, but eventually you ask the big question: why did she put your mom up for adoption? Ruby explains that she was only 18 when she began having an affair with your grandfather and was 19 when she had your mother. Her parents were more ashamed of having a daughter become pregnant out of wedlock than her having a romance with a married man. They convinced her it was best for her and the baby if she left her daughter to be raised by James and his wife, Mary, a married couple than by an unwed single mother. Her parents forbid her from ever telling anyone, even her husband and their daughters. It wasn't until she received your letter did she finally come clean with them. Once they assured her everything would be fine, and she went through the proper legal procedures, Ruby came down to Chicago to take custody of you. You couldn't be happier that she did.

    When you arrive at your grandmother's big, gorgeous house, your two aunts and cousins are there waiting to greet you with open arms and a party.

    What are your aunts' names? first & middle names from http://www.behindthename.com/top/lists/ud/1980/100
    Names:
    Jessica Stacey and Elizabeth Danielle

    How many cousins do you have?
    1 or 2: Three

    What are their genders? (even=girl odd=boy)

    What are their names? first & middle names from http://www.behindthename.com/top/lists/us/1991
    Names:
    Chelsea Vanessa
    Natalie Bria
    Jonathon Theodore
    What does your grandmother's house look like?
    6: http://www.honestyshome.com/images/mansion.jpg

    You live with your grandmother and attend an elite private school for the next two years. Though you're living a life of luxury and your grandmother gives you almost whatever you want, you know better than to get too indulged in it. You learned from a young age how to take care of yourself and that hard work pays off in the long run, which is why you still continue to work. You get a job as your aunt Jessica's secretary at the firm your family owns. When it's time for you to leave for college, you insist on paying at least one third of the tuition. You go to a liberal arts college, majoring in journalism, to pursue your dream career as a Journalist.

    What college do you go to?
    1: Emerson College, Boston, MA

  7. #33
    You are now 16 years old. You have yet to make contact with Belle McLaughlin, out of fear of rejection, or tell your mom, Jenn, you know where her biological mother is, even as she begins to topple over the edge. Work and school keep you distracted from your problems at home, but it doesn't last for very long.

    What happens?
    6: My mom worked at a crappy restaurant. She cooked up a tomatillo soup which poisoned four people who died. It was found out by authorities there was an excessive amount of heroin in the soup. My mom was sent to prison for life.

    After your mom is arrested, the state throws you into foster care. With no other family to take you in, you're put into a group home along with other teenagers ranging from thirteen to seventeen. But maybe you're not alone...You write a letter to Belle McLaughlin, telling her who you are, who your mother is, how you found her, and explain that you're writing to her to ask for her help. What else do you have to lose anyway? You send the letter.

    It's been 7 months since you wrote the letter and you've heard nothing from your grandmother. You've lost all faith in ever meeting her. But on a Sunday morning, while you're in the kitchen doing your chore of washing the breakfast dishes, Mrs. Thompson, the house mother, comes in. She informs you that, after you're done with the dishes, you are to go upstairs to your bedroom and pack your belongings. Your grandmother is here to take you home with her.

    You quickly finish with the dishes, then run to your room and pack your bags with shaking hands. You meet Mrs. Thompson and your grandmother, a petite, nicely dressed woman in her mid-sixties, down in the front hall. When she sees you, your grandmother smiles and even hugs you, saying you're even prettier than she pictured.

    What does your grandmother look like?
    1: Black hair & blue eyes

    On the way back to your grandmother's home in Pittsburgh, she asks you all sorts of questions: how old are you, what grade are you in, what do you like to do, etc. It takes a while for you to work up the nerve, but eventually you ask the big question: why did she put your mom up for adoption? Belle explains that she was only 18 when she began having an affair with your grandfather and was 19 when she had your mother. Her parents were more ashamed of having a daughter become pregnant out of wedlock than her having a romance with a married man. They convinced her it was best for her and the baby if she left her daughter to be raised by George and his wife, Jane, a married couple than by an unwed single mother. Her parents forbid her from ever telling anyone, even her husband and their daughters. It wasn't until she received your letter did she finally come clean with them. Once they assured her everything would be fine, and she went through the proper legal procedures, Belle came down to Cincinnati to take custody of you. You couldn't be happier that she did.

    When you arrive at your grandmother's big, gorgeous house, your two aunts and cousins are there waiting to greet you with open arms and a party.

    What are your aunts' names?
    Shannon Mary McLaughlin Thurston
    Jacqueline Sarah McLaughlin Schaffer Kelly Courtney

    How many cousins do you have?
    Seven

    What are their genders? Boy, girl, girl, boy, girl, boy, & boy

    What are their names?
    Cole Brennan Thurston
    Gage Alexander Thurston
    Dominic Mitchell Thurston

    Dalton Michael Schaffer
    Madeleine Rose Schaffer
    Sophia Lynne Kelly
    Isabella Nadine Courtney

    What does your grandmother's house look like?
    3: http://www.ianmarshall.com/files/Atl...r_3million.jpg

    You live with your grandmother and attend an elite private school for the next two years. Though you're living a life of luxury and your grandmother gives you almost whatever you want, you know better than to get too indulged in it. You learned from a young age how to take care of yourself and that hard work pays off in the long run, which is why you still continue to work. You get a job as your Aunt Shannon's secretary at the firm your family owns. When it's time for you to leave for college, you insist on paying at least one third of the tuition. You go to a liberal arts college, majoring in music, to pursue your dream career as a music teacher.

    What college do you go to?
    3: Long Island University C.W. Post Campus, Brookville, NY
    My Favorite Names

    Girls: Emmeline, Eva, Flora, Hope, Matilda, Rachel, Rebecca, Sophie, and Sloane.

    Boys: Arlo, Atticus, Cole, Conrad, David, John Henry, Julian, Matthew, and Phineas.

  8. #35
    You are now 16 years old. You have yet to make contact with Rosemarie, out of fear of rejection, or tell your mom, Allyson, you know where her biological mother is, even as she begins to topple over the edge. Work and school keep you distracted from your problems at home, but it doesn't last for very long.

    What happens?
    2: On a Saturday afternoon, your mom goes out to a bar with some friends. At around five o'clock, they're kicked out of the bar by the owner for disorderly conduct. Out of all of them, your mom is completely wasted. As she's going out the door, she trips and falls down the stairs, breaking her neck. She dies on the way to the hospital.

    After your mom dies/is arrested, the state throws you into foster care. With no other family to take you in, you're put into a group home along with other teenagers ranging from thirteen to seventeen. But maybe you're not alone...You write a letter to Rosemarie, telling her who you are, who your mother is, how you found her, and explain that you're writing to her to ask for her help. What else do you have to lose anyway? You send the letter.

    It's been 3 months since you wrote the letter and you've heard nothing from your grandmother. You've lost all faith in ever meeting her. But on a Sunday morning, while you're in the kitchen doing your chore of washing the breakfast dishes, Mrs. Thompson, the house mother, comes in. She informs you that, after you're done with the dishes, you are to go upstairs to your bedroom and pack your belongings. Your grandmother is here to take you home with her.

    You quickly finish with the dishes, then run to your room and pack your bags with shaking hands. You meet Mrs. Thompson and your grandmother, a petite, nicely dressed woman in her mid-sixties, down in the front hall. When she sees you, your grandmother smiles and even hugs you, saying you're even prettier than she pictured.

    What does your grandmother look like?
    4: Salt-and-pepper hair & hazel eyes

    On the way back to your grandmother's home in Richmond, she asks you all sorts of questions: how old are you, what grade are you in, what do you like to do, etc. It takes a while for you to work up the nerve, but eventually you ask the big question: why did she put your mom up for adoption? Rosemarie explains that she was only 18 when she began having an affair with your grandfather and was 19 when she had your mother. Her parents were more ashamed of having a daughter become pregnant out of wedlock than her having a romance with a married man. They convinced her it was best for her and the baby if she left her daughter to be raised by Charles and his wife, Ellen, a married couple than by an unwed single mother. Her parents forbid her from ever telling anyone, even her husband and their daughters. It wasn't until she received your letter did she finally come clean with them. Once they assured her everything would be fine, and she went through the proper legal procedures, Rosemarie came down to Chicago to take custody of you. You couldn't be happier that she did.

    When you arrive at your grandmother's big, gorgeous house, your two aunts and cousins are there waiting to greet you with open arms and a party.

    What are your aunts' names? first & middle names from http://www.behindthename.com/top/lists/ud/1980/100
    Names: Shannon Alicia and Bethany Victoria

    How many cousins do you have?
    3 or 4: Five

    What are their genders? (even=girl odd=boy)
    3 boys and girls

    What are their names? first & middle names from http://www.behindthename.com/top/lists/us/1991
    Names: Craig Mathew, Garrett Dean, Wyatt Thomas, Heather Rose, and Delaney Grace

    What does your grandmother's house look like?
    3: http://www.ianmarshall.com/files/Atl...r_3million.jpg

    You live with your grandmother and attend an elite private school for the next two years. Though you're living a life of luxury and your grandmother gives you almost whatever you want, you know better than to get too indulged in it. You learned from a young age how to take care of yourself and that hard work pays off in the long run, which is why you still continue to work. You get a job as your aunt Shannon's secretary at the firm your family owns. When it's time for you to leave for college, you insist on paying at least one third of the tuition. You go to a liberal arts college, majoring in Social Work, to pursue your dream career as a social worker.

    What college do you go to?
    1: Emerson College, Boston, MA
    To be continued....

  9. #37
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    You are now 16 years old. You have yet to make contact with Nola, out of fear of rejection, or tell your mom, Luann, you know where her biological mother is, even as she begins to topple over the edge. Work and school keep you distracted from your problems at home, but it doesn't last for very long.

    What happens?
    Your mom comes home from who knows where really, really late on a Monday night. You were up all night, worried out of your mind. She stumbles into the kitchen, drunk as usual, and you blow up at her. The two of you get into a fight which ends with you getting a concussion and your neighbor calling the cops after being woken up by yours and your mom's screams.

    After your mom is arrested, the state throws you into foster care. With no other family to take you in, you're put into a group home along with other teenagers ranging from thirteen to seventeen. But maybe you're not alone...You write a letter to Nola, telling her who you are, who your mother is, how you found her, and explain that you're writing to her to ask for her help. What else do you have to lose anyway? You send the letter.

    It's been 5 months since you wrote the letter and you've heard nothing from your grandmother. You've lost all faith in ever meeting her. But on a Sunday morning, while you're in the kitchen doing your chore of washing the breakfast dishes, Mrs. Thompson, the house mother, comes in. She informs you that, after you're done with the dishes, you are to go upstairs to your bedroom and pack your belongings. Your grandmother is here to take you home with her.

    You quickly finish with the dishes, then run to your room and pack your bags with shaking hands. You meet Mrs. Thompson and your grandmother, a petite, nicely dressed woman in her mid-sixties, down in the front hall. When she sees you, your grandmother smiles and even hugs you, saying you're even prettier than she pictured.

    What does your grandmother look like? Light brown hair & brown eyes

    On the way back to your grandmother's home in Richmond, she asks you all sorts of questions: how old are you, what grade are you in, what do you like to do, etc. It takes a while for you to work up the nerve, but eventually you ask the big question: why did she put your mom up for adoption? Nola explains that she was only 18 when she began having an affair with your grandfather and was 19 when she had your mother. Her parents were more ashamed of having a daughter become pregnant out of wedlock than her having a romance with a married man. They convinced her it was best for her and the baby if she left her daughter to be raised by Phillip and his wife, Ruthie, a married couple than by an unwed single mother. Her parents forbid her from ever telling anyone, even her husband and their daughters. It wasn't until she received your letter did she finally come clean with them. Once they assured her everything would be fine, and she went through the proper legal procedures, Nola came down to Chicago to take custody of you. You couldn't be happier that she did.

    When you arrive at your grandmother's big, gorgeous house, your two aunts and cousins are there waiting to greet you with open arms and a party.

    What are your aunts' names? Melanie Erin Carter-Marsden & Valerie Megan Carter-Lowry

    How many cousins do you have? Seven

    What are their genders? 4 boys, 3 girls

    What are their names?
    Grayson Wesley Marsden
    Holden Luke Marsden
    Hallie Briana Marsden
    Rory Dylan Marsden
    Taryn AnnMarie Lowry
    Regan McKenna Lowry
    Emmett Camden Lowry

    What does your grandmother's house look like?


    You live with your grandmother and attend an elite private school for the next two years. Though you're living a life of luxury and your grandmother gives you almost whatever you want, you know better than to get too indulged in it. You learned from a young age how to take care of yourself and that hard work pays off in the long run, which is why you still continue to work. You get a job as your Aunt Melanie's secretary at the firm your family owns. When it's time for you to leave for college, you insist on paying at least one third of the tuition. You go to a liberal arts college, majoring in photo-journalism, to pursue your dream career as a photo-journalist.

    What college do you go to? Wheaton College, Norton, MA
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    You are now 16 years old. You have yet to make contact with Evelyn, out of fear of rejection, or tell your mom, April, you know where her biological mother is, even as she begins to topple over the edge. Work and school keep you distracted from your problems at home, but it doesn't last for very long.

    What happens?
    3: Mom had been working late watering. She wanted to get home quickly, because she had no desire to face the world anymore. She ran a red light when she was messing with the radio and her and the man in the other car both died instantly.

    After your mom dies, the state throws you into foster care. With no other family to take you in, you're put into a group home along with other teenagers ranging from thirteen to seventeen. But maybe you're not alone...You write a letter to Evelyn, telling her who you are, who your mother is, how you found her, and explain that you're writing to her to ask for her help. What else do you have to lose anyway? You send the letter.

    It's been 3 months since you wrote the letter and you've heard nothing from your grandmother. You've lost all faith in ever meeting her. But on a Sunday morning, while you're in the kitchen doing your chore of washing the breakfast dishes, Mrs. Thompson, the house mother, comes in. She informs you that, after you're done with the dishes, you are to go upstairs to your bedroom and pack your belongings. Your grandmother is here to take you home with her.

    You quickly finish with the dishes, then run to your room and pack your bags with shaking hands. You meet Mrs. Thompson and your grandmother, a petite, nicely dressed woman in her mid-sixties, down in the front hall. When she sees you, your grandmother smiles and even hugs you, saying you're even prettier than she pictured.

    What does your grandmother look like?
    4: Salt-and-pepper hair & hazel eyes

    On the way back to your grandmother's home in Philadelphia, she asks you all sorts of questions: how old are you, what grade are you in, what do you like to do, etc. It takes a while for you to work up the nerve, but eventually you ask the big question: why did she put your mom up for adoption? Evelyn explains that she was only 18 when she began having an affair with your grandfather and was 19 when she had your mother. Her parents were more ashamed of having a daughter become pregnant out of wedlock than her having a romance with a married man. They convinced her it was best for her and the baby if she left her daughter to be raised by George and his wife, Carolyn, a married couple than by an unwed single mother. Her parents forbid her from ever telling anyone, even her husband and their daughters. It wasn't until she received your letter did she finally come clean with them. Once they assured her everything would be fine, and she went through the proper legal procedures, Evelyn came down to Brooklyn to take custody of you. You couldn't be happier that she did.

    When you arrive at your grandmother's big, gorgeous house, your two aunts and cousins are there waiting to greet you with open arms and a party.

    What are your aunts' names? Sarah Elizabeth and Alyssa Leslie

    How many cousins do you have? Seven

    What are their genders? Girl.Girl.Boy.Girl.Boy.Boy.Girl

    What are their names? Katherine Emily, Kristen Amanda, Lauren Crystal, Benjamin Patrick, Joshua Matthew, Jonathan Tyler, and Jennifer Megan

    What does your grandmother's house look like? http://www.honestyshome.com/images/mansion.jpg

    You live with your grandmother and attend an elite private school for the next two years. Though you're living a life of luxury and your grandmother gives you almost whatever you want, you know better than to get too indulged in it. You learned from a young age how to take care of yourself and that hard work pays off in the long run, which is why you still continue to work. You get a job as your aunt Sarah's secretary at the firm your family owns. When it's time for you to leave for college, you insist on paying at least one third of the tuition. You go to a liberal arts college, majoring in Photography, to pursue your dream career as a Photography.

    What college do you go to? Southern Virginia University, Buena Vista, VA

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