In her office, Karen opened a thick file and said, “They’re good kids. They’ve been through a lot.”
She read their names aloud: Owen, nine. Tessa, seven. Cole, five. Ruby, three.
“Their parents died in a car accident,” she said quietly. “No family could take all four. They’re in temporary care now.”
“So what happens if no one takes all four?” I asked.
She sighed. “Then they’ll be placed separately. Most families can’t take that many children at once.”