For the love or Mary
" Mr Stewart greeted meeting sight of the love
his man appeared, something joyful and fun always happened, instances were when he made the announcement of new toys and new storybooks do
more than enough compensation for all of his hard work. In this delight, he picked up the children one after the other and threw them up, caught them in the air before putting them down in turn, making them laugh har
. The boy was just so impudent and shameless despite his old age compared to the others. But in the end, she couldn't ruin his fun just because of h
s he'd never spent this much time with the kids, not even when donations were made. It wasn't that he hated the children or didn't want to spend time with them but he wasn't overly good with children that much and he had less time in his pocket to spend. Despite not being good with children, his heart was as pure as a baby's toward
em. If it weren't for the fact that wrinkles seemed to have started to form in the middle-aged lady's f
up to him with evident confusion on their faces as they sat fostering the little ones. Mr Smith leaned closer reg
dopti
t as if he'd grown another head. This was truly an unprecedented informat
ving an adoption in Caminante's?" Mrs Smit
a smile and raised a finger bef
ss her joy as the home was about to experience a change that could pass as salvation. Of course, Mr Stewart was filled with the same happiness; the fact that one of the kids would be getti
Stewart and Mrs Smith to turn their heads to her dire
d her doubts, staring from Mr Stewart to Mrs Smith a little b
ncy ensure the safety of the children by making proper investigations" He assured the caregivers in a bit religious way that he was. Mr Stewart himself was aware of the malignant ways that adopted children were treated and if it was left to him, he'd rather not allow adoption
"Take care out there then, Director." She expressed later. She was about to ask for his time but she decided
kids before then will you?" The director said as he donned his round
after all" Mrs Smith commented with a nudge of her shoulder at Ms Dorothy. Watc
thy voiced out her discontent a bit, seemingly picturing her dream of living without any trouble with
ot brood over this. We should encourage them on the contr
rothy nodded and smiled
feeder in her mouth for a while now and demanded attention which she ce
that she so much wanted which subsequently quieted her
?" Mrs Smith commented with a shake of
e is" sh
.