Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Amy, Twenty years later.

Amy is now married to a man named David, they have three daughters and live in Denver Colorado.  in a big mansion, which David inherited from his great Aunt a few years after, he and Amy had thier first child, Alison, and then a year later they had thier second child, Alexia, and then three years later, they had, Amanda.
The three girls knew both Amy's adopted parents and her birth parents, and they refered to them both as Grandma and Grandpa.
They also knew Davids parents.
Amy and David felt blessed knowing that there would be people to care for thier three daughters, they had asked both sets of parents to be legal guardians for all of their daughter in the event that anything happened to them.

Monday, February 25, 2013

announcement

The first story of Amy has come to an end, and I may or may not write other stories, also starring Amy.

I will keep the theme, as in Amy is an adopted daughter who finds her birth mother and forgives her for putting her up for adoption, and later she ends up moving in with her mother and finding out that her birth father, wanted nothing to do with her.

However, I will be focusing on other aspects of Amy's life besides the fact that she's been adopted, now the focus will be on her future family.


Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Amy finale

"Edmond speaking, who's this?" The voice on the other end of the line said, "It's Amy, I got your number from my mother, she told me that you are my birth father, but you disapeared before I was born." Amy replied keepign her voice calm though she felt nervous on the inside. "Amy? I'm sorry but I don't think I have any children, I think you have the wrong number." Edmond replied, "No, I know I have the right number, my mom, gave me your number herself," Amy replied, "Who is your mother?" Edmond asked, Amy told him the name of her birth mother and Edmond was quiet for a moment before replying, "But she never told me that she was pregnant, and last time I saw her, she didn't mention anything about you." Amy replied, "That's probably because when you last saw her, I was living with my adoptive parents." Amy explained, "Your birth mother put you up for adoption, that's right, I do recall her, mentioning something about wanting to put you up for adoption, she said that she needed my signature on something or another, but so many things has happened in my life that I forgot all about that." Edmond replied, "Oh, well I didn't know that the papers she wanted me to sign were adoption papers at the time." Edmond explained, "It doesn't matter now anyway," Amy replied, "But if you knew that my mom was pregnant with me and wanted to give me up for adoption, would you have stepped in and taken me in, instead of sending me to live with strangers?" Amy asked, "Well truth be told, your mother did tell me that she was pregnant with you and that she wanted to put you up for adoption, and sense I wasn't making that much money, I agreed that putting you up for adoption would be best." Edmond finally admitted, this made Amy sadder than ever, and she cut the conversation short, vowing never to speak to her birth father again. She would be content with her mother, whom she had forgiven for giving her up for adoption all those years before, because she truly beleived that her mother was only looking out for her best interest when she put her up for adoption.

The end

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Amy asks about her biological father.

"Mom, I have a question that has been on my mind for a while now, what happened to my father?" Amy asked her birth mother a few hours later, when she returned from visiting her adoptive parents, who sense they moved, only lived an hour away.  Amy's birth mother is quiet for a minute as she takes a sip of her coffee. "You're father is no longer a part of my life, but if you like, I can give you his number, I don't know why, but I kept it all of these years, you can call him yourself." Amy's birth mother replied, as she jotted her ex boyfriends number on the nearby notepad.  "Are you sure it's the same number?" Amy asked, "I am sure, I called him, a few days ago, to tell him about you and how you decided to move out of your adoptive parents home and into mine, and that you would probably want to know him." Amy;s birth mother replied,

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Amy, part five the final part

"Mom, I really want you to know that I still and will probably always think of you and dad, as my real parents, even though now I know the truth, I know that the woman I am living with is my biological mother, and even thought she may have given me up, but after talking with her, I understood that she put me up for adoption when I was born, because she was looking out for my best interest, and so I forgive her, for what she did." Amy told both, Mr. and Mrs. Kindle, as her visit came to an end. Tears welled up in the corners of Mrs. Kindles eyes. "I am glad that you and your birth mother, are finally on good talking terms and that you have finally come to think of her as your mother, and not just your birth mother." Mrs. Kindle said, "Now the only thing missing, is your father, have you asked about your father?" Mr. Kindle asked, "For some strange reason, I never really thought to ask about my father," Amy replied truthfully, she had been so busy building a new relationship with her birth mother that she never asked about her father. She didn't even know if her mother had been married when she had her. But judging from the circumstances she highly doubted that her mom had been married when she had her.

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Amy the final part.

"How are things going with your birth mother?" Mrs. Kindle asked, she never liked using her real name and always revered to her, as, Amy's birth mother. "Things are doing fine, we've been talking more and more, and I'm starting to feel closer to her, than I ever have, but she's still pretty much a stranger to me." Amy replied, "I suppose it'll take time for you to feel at ease with her, I mean you spent, twelve years of your life not knowing that she even existed, and it's only been recently that you started spending much more time with her, than you ever have before. so it's only natural." Mrs. Kindle replied, "and you don't need to feel guilty for wanting to have a real mother daughter relationship with your mother." Mrs. Kindle said, "I can't help but feel that I'm being unfair to you and dad, by moving in with my mother, and wanting to have a better relationship with her." Amy said, "No, no, don't feel guilty about that, don't ever feel guilty over wanting to have a good relationship with your biological mother." Mrs. Kindle said, "So that means that you and dad, aren't angry that I've moved in with my mom?" Amy asked, "No, neither of us are angry, it's your right to build a relationship with your mother," Mrs. Kindle assured her. Desipte, Mr. Kindle not being her birth father, she still reverend to him as her dad, and the same thing went for Mrs. Kindle.

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Amy5

"Amy, what a lovely surprise we weren't expecting to see you till tomorrow morning." Mr. Kindle said as he opened the front door and gave his adopted daughter a fatherly hug. Mr. Kindle had known Amy ever sense she was a baby, so he only saw her in a fatherly way. "I decided to come early, there are a lot of things that I need to discuss with you and mom." Amy replied, even she knew that Mrs. Kindle wasn't her biological mother, she still refered to her as mom, because thats what she'd refered her as for the past eighteen years of her life.