Adoption Proposal Form
Father's name and owner: Finn.
Father's name and owner: Jace.
Proposed Owner: Me or pure - deciding 8D
For the parents to fill out:
Will you love and cherish this baby no matter what it turns out to be?
How do you plan raise the little one?
What will you tell them about their adoption? About their parents?
up to ten questions of your own choice.

Will you love and cherish this baby no matter what it turns out to be?
"Boy, Girl, Blind, Mute, Deaf, Missing a limb, or unstable, I will love this baby with all my heart. I'm not usually one for little kids, unless I get attached slowly, but.. I'm absolutely helpless when it comes to orphaned kids. I really am. So, no matter if this baby is a boy or a girl, or 'deficient' I will love and cherish this baby as wholly and completely as I can."
"I've never been one to judge on appearences, the fact that I ended up with such a good-lookin' bean as my other half is pure luck. I'm a sucker for a sob story, and I love kids, so of course I had to take up this opportunity. I'd love and cherish this kid no matter what. As someone who had a very rough past, not takin' care of a kid to me is a crime."How do you plan to raise the little one?
"Properly. Strict enough that they understand their manners, and that please and thank you are the magic words, but playfully as well. Teach them not to sit inside all day, and rather go out to play instead. I'd love to be able to read them books at night, and cook for them at meal times... I plan to raise the little one to be as proper, yet childish, as I can."
"Unlike Jace above, I bet I'll be a softie. Sure I'll teach them please n' thank you, but they'll probably be able to bend my will like a stool. He'll have to whip me into shape before that fateful day.I'll be the most involved dad ever. Always playin' with the kids, always teaching them. I'd like them to learn to do something unique and interesting. The only thing I'll be strict about is health."
What will you tell them about their adoption? About their parents?
"Well.. the truth. Why would I hide it. At least about the adoption part. When they were old enough, or curious enough, I'd sit down with them and tell them that they are our family, they are our kid, wholly and completely, and that we love them, but they were adopted as an egg into our family. About the parents, well.. that they felt their little baby needed a stable, loving, caring home, and realized they weren't ready to provide that yet."
"The truth, the whole truth, nothing but the truth. Learning the ugly truth when you're old enough to fully understand it and realise the ones you trust the most have hidden it from you is a very painful experience. Saying that, we won't annouce it on their birthday or something like that, I think the way I'll demonstrate the situation is that it's not about who had you, it's about who looked after you when you were an egg and cared for you when you grew.





















