Walking the Dragon's Back (China)

Walking the Dragon's Back (China) — page 7
Still she liked the idea that she might pass by them somewhere She imagined seeing her mother or father and just knowing who they were They got out at the orphanage Her father put his arm around Grace and kissed the top of her head Well she knew who her real parents were They took care of her every day But she was curious about her birth parents too Who were they Did they look like her Why had they given her up for adoption A friendly Chinese woman led them into a sitting room Welcome Thank you for your visit She waved them to seats I apologize but I cannot show you the rest of the orphanage It is against the rules We understand Dad said We wanted to leave this box of gifts donated by some of our friends in the United States While Dad and the woman talked Jaden whispered Maybe we can leave you here and no one will notice Grace stuck her tongue out at him How are things here Dad asked Ms Chun said We have some lovely volunteers from America working here for the summer We need a lot of help Ten years ago most of our children were healthy baby girls She smiled at Grace China is very crowded with over a billion people so the government only allows most families to have one child Boys were most valued Boys are better Jaden said He grinned at Grace and she made a face Jaden don’t tease your sister Dad said You know that boys and girls are both equally the best Ms Chun went on The tradition was that women go live with their husband’s