The boy is born naturally small, but because of this, he was abandoned in the middle of the night.
Which of these areas will the tiny-born boy be abandoned at?
A Residential Neighborhood: The tiny boy is dropped off at a random home in a residential suburban neighborhood. The boy will be found on the doorstep by a normal-sized woman living there, so she takes him in and adopts him. The woman who adopts him is a single mother with two daughters, so he will become the brother the two girls always wanted. The neighborhood is also occupied by an unmarried bachelorette office worker, a married lesbian living with her partner, a middle-aged woman whose children have left for college, or a lonely elderly woman who desperately wished for children, all of them friends with his adopted mother.
The City Backstreets: The tiny boy is dropped off in the backstreets of a city, near the entrance of one of the more dangerous alleyways. The boy will be found in a box with a note telling whoever finds him to give him a good home. The female character who finds him is either a cougar-aged stripper recently off the clock, an immigrant police officer on midnight patrol, a runaway teenager looking for a safe place to sleep, a party girl returning home from celebrating her night out with her friends, or a drug addict looking for their next rush. Despite their questionable positions and the neighborhood they live in, one of these ladies will take the boy in as her own.
An All-Girls Orphanage: The tiny boy is dropped off at the Sunshine Smile Orphanage for Girls, an orphanage which only accommodates girls. Although, in recent years, the orphanage has accommodated another tiny boy who was sent there by Social Services because they felt a mixed orphanage or an all-boys orphanage would be considered dangerous for his tiny size. The tiny boy grows up with the girls, their plump caretaker, and the other tiny boy with whom he looks up to as an older brother figure. (A/N: This route will coexist with this route: https://www.writing.com/main/interactive...)
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