Charles Penngrove has recently taken over his grandfather’s pride and joy, the Penngrove Home for Boys. His grandfather built this home in 1943 when finding a homeless boy living on the streets. Since then numerous young men had a place to call home, to be educated and given a better chance at life. However, since Jonathan Penngrove’s death, the home has hit some financial problems, and Charles is looking for any way that he can to keep the house afloat. His current guest in his office may very well be the one that can assist with that.
Wilhelmina Gray is old money, really old money and a lot of it. A former resident of Brindleton Bay, she moved to San Myshuno after the death of her third husband, Thomas Littleton.
Her young daughter, Anita ... a fifteen year old promiscuous young woman became pregnant by ... in her words, a money hungry hormonal low life.. So now she has come to Brindleton Bay, where she lived with Anita’s father, Stuart Gray, a wealthy politician that died of a heart attack at forty-five to take care of “her problem”
She doesn't want her name to be smeared through the mud, so she sent her daughter to Sunset Valley to give birth. Now that the child has been born, she needs to find a place that will care for the child, without any repercussions to her or her family. She takes a trip to Brindleton Bay to talk to Charles Penngrove to convince him to take young Theodopolis.
CHARLES- “Ms. Littleton, I understand your situation, and I wish we could help, but we are not able to take an infant into the home. We are not equipped and quite frankly, we do not have the funds to hire a nurse or nanny to take care of a newborn.”