![]() Dina thinks that Molly will only end up in Juvenile Hall for her crime, but instead Jack solves Molly’s problem of where to complete her community service. Dina does not want Molly to live in her house anymore because she feels the child will only cause more stress for herself and Ralph. ![]() Molly has been sentenced to fifty hours of community service for her crime of stealing a copy of Jane Eyre. He is now her boyfriend and wants to help her. She has never experienced this level of trust and affection since being placed in foster care. As unfathomable as it is to Molly, Jack actually likes her for herself. Ralph has faith that he can reach Molly and make a difference in her life.Ī young man Molly has met in school, named Jack, is actually the person who is making the most difference in her life. This action has only confirmed Dina’s assessment of the girl as a trouble maker. Molly, who has taken on a Goth persona to hide behind, has been caught stealing a book from the Spruce Harbor Library. ![]() They are just the latest set of foster parents she has been placed with and her foster mother, Dina, is not at all happy with the situation. ![]() Molly Ayer has been in foster homes since she was nine years old, at seventeen she is living with Ralph and Dina. ![]()
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