[Games] Re: Alice's Adoption Agency
by myth (guest)
6/14/2017, 3:11 PM
THE MACASLAN-HONEYCUTT FAMILY
Seamus Paul MacAslan 37
Seamus grew up the heir of a wealthy family. He was rich and he seemed on the surface to have everything he could ever want, however he felt alone and unloved for most of his childhood. At his boarding school he acted out frequently and he became an immature playboy until he finally met the love of his life, Rosemary, a couple years after college. Once Romy was completely sure he had matured, she allowed their relationship to progress from friends to lovers. Now, years later, Seamus and his love finally married and they live quietly in a cottage near the seaside.
Rosemary Eloise "Romy" Honeycutt 36
Romy had in a polar opposite childhood to Seamus. She wasn't wealthy, but she was loved very much by a family that taught her to pursue her dreams. While trying out an apprenticeship with a painter near Seamus's boarding school, the two met up and got to talking. They completely disagreed on most subjects but nevertheless they were intrigued by the other's perspective and continued to meet. Romy was reluctant to start a relationship with someone so immature at first, but she saw that her influence was making her a better man and she felt more comfortable taking that leap. Now Romy is a fairly well renowned artist and she wants to settle into family life.
Seamus and Romy both speak English primarily, but Seamus also speaks some French and his knowledge of Latin allows him to understand most other Romance languages to an extent.
Neither Seamus or Romy is religious, but they do celebrate major Christian holidays like Christmas and Easter.
Due to Seamus's extensive wealth the couple has been able to travel extensively. They have been to all the continents multiple times but they like Scandinavia and India the most as travel destinations.
ADOPTION FORM
Preferred number of children: 2
Gender preference: No preference.
Age preference: Newborn to age 5.
Nationality and/or language preference: No preference.
Religion preference: They would prefer a child with little or no religious affiliation.
Would you accept/prefer:
-siblings? Yes.
-multiples? Twins are fine. Any other number would be too much to handle.
-children with disabilities/illnesses? No.
-pregnant teens? They would accept one pregnant teen but would prefer to adopt younger child instead.
-teen parents? They would accept one teen parent but would prefer to adopt younger child instead.