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Joey's POV:
We walked in the orphanage and we were greeted by Mrs. Rayner, the head of 4 year olds.

Mrs. Rayner: so what age group are you gentlemen looking for

Daniel: actually, maybe around four

Mrs. Rayner: oh I actually have a little girl named Summer I think would be perfect for you

Joey: can we meet her

Mrs. Rayner: sure, right this way

We walked down a hallway and stopped in front of a door, inside we could hear a little girl talking to herself

Mrs Rayner: she's probably playing with dolls, it's her favorite pass time

Mrs Rayner opened the door and sure enough on the floor was a little girl playing with a couple barbies

Mrs. Rayner: summer honey, there's a couple here to see you

Summer turned around and my god was she cute

Summer: hi

Daniel: hi honey

Joey: I'm Joey, and this is Daniel

Summer: hi, did you know a baby kangaroo is called a Joey

Joey: oh really

Summer: uh huh, but you don't look like a kangaroo, you look pretty

Joey: aww thank you

Summer: do you want to play dollies with me

Mrs. Rayner: uh Summer I don't think

Daniel: no it's fine

Joey: we'd love to

Mrs. Rayner left to go talk to other couples, and we all played Barbies together for about 30 minutes. I could tell summer had a big imagination, and she was super sweet.

Joey: uh Summer is it ok if me and Daniel go outside and talk for a minute

Summer: ok

Daniel and I went out in the hallway and we could hear summer counting seconds

Daniel: well we better make this quick

Joey: yeah

Daniel: I don't know what you think but I love her

Joey: I love her too, she's so cute and sweet

Daniel: yeah and I can't believe she told you that you don't look like a kangaroo

Joey: yeah, I tried not to laugh when she said that

Daniel: me too

Summer: it's been a minute

I opened the door and she was standing right by it.

Daniel: summer me and Joey have a question

Summer: uh huh

Joey: summer do you want to come home with us

Summer: really

Daniel: yeah

Summer: yay

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