Molly is Jonathan's adapted daughter. Nothing is known about her life before she was taken in at the age of six. When her dad and aunt bring her on an adventure to Egypt, things start to spiral out of control for the 18 year old girl after her aunt...
Not long after the morning fiasco, Molly and her father had both eaten a quick breakfast before getting ready to leave. "Molly, are you dressed yet!? We're going to be late and your Aunt'll blame it all on ME!" cried Jonathan up the stairs. "Coming, Dad!" called Molly running downstairs wearing a simple black skirt that fell to her knees, a red top with a black sweater over it and a pair of black flats. Her hair was down and she wore a black hairband in it. "To this day, I'll never understand your fashion sense." groaned Jonathan seeing his daughter's outfit. "Hey, it works for me." said Molly with a slight shrug and a grin. "Teenagers." mumbled Jonathan heading to the front door. "You know you love me!" called Molly closing the door behind her. Soon after, both father and daughter were on their way to the museum Molly's aunt was currently working in. "Do you think Aunt Evie will have any new exciting discoveries to talk about?" asked Molly curiously. "Knowing your aunt, there's no doubt about it, love." replied Jonathan with a grin. "But before we get there, there's something I'd best give you before your aunt gets on my case about that too." Molly tilted her head curiously as her father reached into his jacket. "Ah-ah! No peaking!" said Jonathan bopping his daughter on the nose. "OK OK!" laughed Molly covering her eyes. "Not looking are you?" asked Jonathan teasingly. "No, Dad." said Molly. "Sure about that?" asked Jonathan. "Dad!" said Molly laughing. "Alright, alright, go on and open your eyes." said Jonathan. Molly slowly uncovered her eyes and gasped at the necklace her father was holding.
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"Happy Birthday, love." said Jonathan with a smile. Nobody knew Molly's ACTUAL birthday even though she was around six years old when Jonathan had found her wandering the streets of London in the rain. Because of this, everyone had decided to make the day Jonathan had took in and adopted the small girl as her birthday instead. "Thanks, Dad, I love it!" said Molly wrapping her arms around her father's neck. "Well now, I can't all the credit, your aunt was the one who had originally pointed it out." said Jonathan helping his daughter put on her birthday gift. "Dad, shut up and don't ruin the moment." said Molly rolling her eyes. "Right, sorry." said Jonathan embracing his daughter once more.
After about half an hour on the bus, Jonathan and Molly had finally reached their destination. However, once they got inside, they had found that Evie was no where in sight for the moment. Which meant Jonathan had a sneaky idea in mind. "Dad, what are you doing?" asked Molly raising an eyebrow as Jonathan opened open of the sarcophagi on display. "What does it look like I'm doing? I'm going to play a little joke on your Aunt Evie." said Jonathan grabbing hold of the mummy and climbing inside. "Dad, your going to give her a heart attack." said Molly rolling her eyes. "Oh come now, Molly, a little fun never hurt anyone! Now be a doll and close the lid for me." said Jonathan with a mischievous look in his eyes. "Fine, but don't say I didn't warn you." said Molly closing the lid and just in time too because not even a minute later her aunt walked into the room. "Aunt Evelyn!" said Molly cheerfully going over to her aunt. Evie looked up front whatever she was reading and smiled at her niece. "Molly! So good to see you! Happy Birthday!"cried Evie embracing her niece. "Thank you, Aunt Evie." said Molly with a smile. "I can't believe your eighteen years old now." said Evie. "Neither can I." said Molly. "And I see your father gave your one of your birthday presents." said Evie eyeing the necklace Molly was wearing. "Yeah, he gave it to me on the way here." said Molly smiling down at the necklace. "Speaking of your father, where his he?" asked Evie. "Uh, gee, Aunt Evie, I don't have the faintest idea." said Molly as her aunt had approached the sarcophagus her father was hiding in. Soon as Evie was close enough, the sarcophagi opened and the mummy popped up with a roar making Evie jump back and scream. "JONATHAN!" yelled Evie as her older brother sat up with a grin. "See, Molly, told you it wasn't going to give her a heart attack." laughed Jonathan. "Oh very funny, Jonathan! You should be ashamed of yourself dragging your eighteen year old daughter into your practical jokes!" cried Evie hitting her brother with the papers she was holding. "In my defense I told him it was a bad idea." said Molly raising a finger. "By the way, Dad, what did Aunt Evie mean by one of my birthday presents?" Both siblings immediately looked at each other. "Jonathan, you haven't told her yet?" asked Evie. "Well now I thought it be best if we both told her the big news, Evie." said Jonathan. "What big news?" asked Molly completely confused as to what her aunt and father were talking about. "Well, Molly, you know how you've been asking to go with your aunt on one of her little journeys to Egypt since you were ten?" asked Jonathan. "Yes..."replied Molly slowly. "Well guess what?" asked Jonathan earning a tilt of the head from his daughter. "Your father and I have been talking....and we've decided this year for your eighteenth birthday we're going to Egypt on an archaeological dig!" said Evie excitedly. "Are you serious!?" asked Molly sounding just as excited as her aunt. Jonathan smiled and rolled his eyes. "Oh, Molly, this'll be one birthday that you'll never forget!" said Evie happily embracing her niece. However, no one had any idea just how right Evelyn was.....