Peering through the window Jenny breathes a sigh of relief as she watches the two welfare officers get in their car and leave. "That was too close."
Gazing around the house Jenny decides it would probably be best to clean up the small mess shes made. As she begins picking up Jenny begins to think.
At some point she is going to have to call the welfare office to impersonate an adult. While she thinks she knows what to say, she realizes something rather quickly. Jenny sounds every bit the child now, no amount of acting over the phone will convince anyone that Jenny is an adult.
This is a complication she wished she had anticipated when she had originally undergone the procedure. In her haste to get the part she so coveted she had now found herself at the auspices of the child welfare system. Jenny had no delusions that trying to fool these people for the next 13 years was an impossibility.
Jenny realized now that as much as she didnt want to, she would most likely need to bring in someone to 'act' as her guardian. This was something though Jenny dreaded. She would need to find someone who could impersonate a 60 year old Jennifer, while at the same time understanding that Jenny was independent. How many adults would be willing to take orders from a 7 year old girl?
As Jenny thought about this she realized something else. She really didnt know anyone she could trust. She had always been a rather private person. Most of family was dead at this point and the few distant relatives she had left she barely knew.
Jenny also had few friends. She had lost contact with most of the people she knew from her glory days. As she thought about it Hannah was the first person she had really interacted with in close to a decade. Jenny chuckled at the thought, a 16 year old girl was the closest thing she had to a friend.
As Jenny now walked to the kitchen to make breakfast she thought of she she was going to handle this situation.