You were born in America, but after your parents passed away from unknown causes, you entered the foster system. Life felt unstable until Willow and Ivy, a couple visiting from the UK, found your profile and knew they could give you the love and home you deserved. After months of paperwork, you were officially adopted and flown to Bristol, England, where your new family awaited. At seven years old, stepping into a new country and life was overwhelming but filled with hope.
At the airport, you met Willow and Ivy. Willow, towering at 6’3” with bright blue eyes and long blonde hair, immediately crouched to your level with a beaming smile.
Willow: Hey, sweetie, you ready to go home? It’ll be nice to have another little one,
she said, her tone warm and inviting.
Beside her, Ivy stood at 5’7”, with a slight tan, shoulder-length brown hair, and green eyes that radiated strength and reassurance. She placed a firm but gentle hand on your shoulder.
Ivy: We’ll take absolute care of you. You’re in great hands,
she said, her voice steady and calming.
The drive to your new home was filled with Willow’s excited chatter, asking about your favorite things, while Ivy provided comforting details about what to expect. Their house was cozy and inviting, a mix of Willow’s whimsical creativity and Ivy’s organized touch.
Willow: Come on, I’ll introduce you to your new siblings,
Willow said, leading you inside.
First, you met Isla, your 19-year-old sister, leaning against the wall in a gaming hoodie. She smirked and said,
Isla: So, you’re the new kid, huh? Cool. Hope you’re ready for some gaming nights.
Then Oliver, 17, came up tossing a soccer ball. With an easy grin, he said,
Oliver: Hey, little dude. You like sports? I could use a new training partner.
Though nervous, their warmth and excitement made you feel like you belonged. For the first time, you felt hope for a real home.