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May 28th, 2012 07:35 PM #41
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You are now 16 years old. You have yet to make contact with Bernice Taylor, out of fear of rejection, or tell your mom, Jodi, 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 Bernice, 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 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? Bernice 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 Frank and his wife, Shirley, 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, Bernice came up to Trenton 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: Christina Shannon Belsante and Sara Kathryn Jonas
How many cousins do you have?
3 or 4: Five
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: Lindsay Breanne Belsante & Mark Chandler Belsante (twins), Angela Summer Jonas, Austin Earl Jonas, and Alyssa Leanne Jonas
What does your grandmother's house look like?
4: http://www.raptureready.com/photo/mansions/m10.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 Sara'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 dance education, to pursue your dream career as children's dance instructor.
What college do you go to?
4: Sarah Lawrence College, Yonkers, NY
To be continued....
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June 21st, 2012 11:02 PM #43
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You are now 16 years old. You have yet to make contact with Betty, out of fear of rejection, or tell your mom, Jamie, 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 Betty, 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?
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? Betty 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 Frank and his wife, Phyllis, 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, Betty came 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?
Stephanie Danielle and Shannon Melissa Walker
How many cousins do you have?
2) Three
What are their names? Lauren Elizabeth, Courtney Michelle and Brandon Tyler
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 journalism, to pursue your dream career as a author.
What college do you go to?
1: Emerson College, Boston, MA
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June 22nd, 2012 11:43 AM #45
You are now 16 years old. You have yet to make contact with Eleanor, out of fear of rejection, or tell your mom, Karen, 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. 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 Eleanor, 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 with red hair and dark brown eyes in her early-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.
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? Eleanor 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 Peter and his wife, Betty Jo, 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, Eleanor 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, Rachel Amy and Kimberly April, and seven cousins (five boys and two girls) are there waiting to greet you with open arms and a party.
You live with your grandmother (http://www.destinationnewport.com/im...nsionrough.jpg) 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 Rachel'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 Swarthmore College, majoring in Classical Studies, to pursue your dream career as a Museum Curator.Darien James ~ Matthew Elliot ~ Ryan Nicholas ~ Thomas Julian ~ William Adam
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June 22nd, 2012 03:07 PM #47
You are now 16 years old. You have yet to make contact with Stella, out of fear of rejection, or tell your mom, Iris, 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?
1: Your mom, who has been secretly drinking on the job, gets into a massive car accident on her way home from work on a Wednesday night. Three people are killed and one his hospitalized. She is arrested and sentenced to twenty years in prison.
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 Stella, 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?
3: Light brown hair & brown eyes
On the way back to your grandmother's home in Rochester, 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? Stella 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 Henry and his wife, Sylvia, 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, Stella came down to Virginia Beach 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: Julia Meghan & Brooke Alexandra
How many cousins do you have?
3 or 4: Five
What are their genders? (even=girl odd=boy)
G/B/B/G/B
What are their names? first & middle names from http://www.behindthename.com/top/lists/us/1991
Names: Mackenzie Autumn, Jasper Benjamin, Nathaniel Timothy, Sonja Denise, Domonic Aaron
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 Julia'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 Archetectural Design, to pursue your dream career as an interior designer.
What college do you go to?
3: Long Island University C.W. Post Campus, Brookville, NYProud mommy of Annemarie Belle, and expecting another daughter in November.
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June 24th, 2012 11:24 PM #49
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You are now 16 years old. You have yet to make contact with Rose, out of fear of rejection, or tell your mom, Brenda, 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 Rose, 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 Peekskill, NY, 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? Rose 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 Walter and his wife, Brenda, 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, Rose 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? first & middle names from http://www.behindthename.com/top/lists/ud/1980/100
Names: Allison Rachel and Rebecca Erin "Becky"
How many cousins do you have?
5 or 6: Seven
What are their genders? (even=girl odd=boy)
3 Boys & 4 Girls
What are their names? first & middle names from http://www.behindthename.com/top/lists/us/1991
Names:
Allison's Kids: Alexa Grace, Natalie Dominique, Evan Connor, & Casey Elliott
Becky's Kids: Caitlin Rosemary, Devin Michael, Alana Raven
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 Allison'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 Psychology, to pursue your dream career as a Forensic Psychologist.
What college do you go to?
4: Sarah Lawrence College, Yonkers, NY
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June 25th, 2012 12:10 AM #51
You are now 16 years old. You have yet to make contact Gwendolyn Sutherland, out of fear of rejection, or tell your mom, Victoria, 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 Gwendolyn, 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 6 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 Albany, 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? Gwendolyn 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 Louis and his wife, Dianne, 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, Gwendolyn 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:
Catherine Angela
Jenna Leslie
How many cousins do you have?
3 or 4: Five
What are their genders? (even=girl odd=boy)
Boy,Girl,Boy,Boy,Boy.
What are their names? first & middle names from http://www.behindthename.com/top/lists/us/1991
Names:
Jenna: Dustin Andrew (17), Jordan Thomas (13)
Catherine: Vanessa Marie(16), Marcus George (14), Jeremy James(11)
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 Catherine’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 Administration, to pursue your dream career as a Music Director.
What college do you go to?
4: Sarah Lawrence College, Yonkers, NY2O - Aries - Slytherin - Daycare Assistant Teacher
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July 5th, 2012 09:14 AM #53
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You are now 16 years old. You have yet to make contact with Lucille, out of fear of rejection, you tell your mom, Cassie, 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 Lucille, 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 6 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? Lucille 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 Peter and his wife, Charlotte, 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, Lucille 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? first & middle names from http://www.behindthename.com/top/lists/ud/1980/100
Names: Melanie Natasha and Alexandra Jasmine
How many cousins do you have?
3 or 4: Five
What are their names? first & middle names from http://www.behindthename.com/top/lists/us/1991
Names: Rebecca Danielle, Samuel Corey, Gabrielle Joanna, Tabitha Kelsie and Cecilia Melody.
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 Alexandra'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?
3: Long Island University C.W. Post Campus, Brookville, NY
To be continued....
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July 5th, 2012 10:13 AM #55
You are now 16 years old. You have yet to make contact with Kathryn Blanche Gray, out of fear of rejection, or tell your mom, Pauline Emery, 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, 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 Kathryn, 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?
1: Black hair & blue eyes
On the way back to your grandmother's home in New York, 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? Kathryn 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 Timothy and Gloria Ewers, 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, Kathryn 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? first & middle names from http://www.behindthename.com/top/lists/ud/1980/100
Names: Brandi Victoria and Candice Monica
How many cousins do you have?
1 or 2: Three
What are their genders? Girl, Boy, Girl.
What are their names? Lindsey Kaitlin, Erik Dillon, Morgan Joanna.
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 Brandi'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 classical music, to pursue your dream career as a violinist.
What college do you go to?
4: Sarah Lawrence College, Yonkers, NY
To be continued....Jasmine
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July 5th, 2012 05:44 PM #57
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You are now 16 years old. You have yet to make contact with Lillian Alice , out of fear of rejection, or tell your mom, Kimberly, 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?
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 Lillian, 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?
Red hair & dark brown eyes
On the way back to your grandmother's home in Rochester,NY, 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? Lillian 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 Donald and his wife, Betty, 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, Lillian came down to Trenton,NJ 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?
Names:
Melissa Anne & Jennifer Margaret
How many cousins do you have?
3
What are their genders? Girl,Girl,Boy
What are their names?
Names:
Caitlyn Alexis,Brianna Paige, & Cameron Alexander
What does your grandmother's house look like?
http://www.raptureready.com/photo/mansions/m10.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 Melissa'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?
Sarah LawrenceGirl names for now: Lillian,Edith,Genevieve,Alice,Mabel,Livia,Inez,
Lillia,Elizabella,Eden,Magnolia,Ottoline,Mauren,Br onte & Aviana
Boy names for now:Frost,Mordecai,Moses,Solomon,Jethro,Leonidas,Lelan d,Arlo,
Keaton,Jefferson,Theodore,Hadrian, & Henri
http://www.babynames.com/Names/namelist.php vote on my namelist!!!
Marrying my best friend May,11th 2013
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July 5th, 2012 07:17 PM #59
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You are now 16 years old. You have yet to make contact with (Ruby Taylor, out of fear of rejection, or tell your mom, Heather, 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 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 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
ou 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 Rochester, 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 Jack and his wife, Barbara, 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 Trenton 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?
Names: April Margaret & Holly Diana
How many cousins do you have? 5
Christopher James
Bradley Paul
Natalie Brooke
Paige Catherine
Emma Caroline
What does your grandmother's house look like?
4: http://www.raptureready.com/photo/mansions/m10.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 April'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 Journalist.
What college do you go to?
3: Long Island University C.W. Post Campus, Brookville, NYViolet Gray
Sad name-obsessed teenager and aspiring writer
GIRLS: Georgiana Rose, Josephine Ruby, Kate Evangeline, Eliza Rose, Anna Caroline
BOYS: Jack Henry, Oliver James, Leo Alexander, Finn Michael, Samuel Reid

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