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Trio of brothers sadly begs for being adopted together so they can remain a family

They’ve already been split up before and they don’t want to be split up again.

All children will long for a parent’s love and care.

These kids can’t face the world on their own. They need a home, a family to take care of them, and to feel love.

Sadly, many children are staying in orphanages and foster homes. Each child wishes that one day, a family will welcome them.

In Round Rock, Texas, KVUE’s Hannah Rucker met three beautiful boys named Aiden, William (a.k.a Bobby), and Marshall.

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The three boys bear an unmistakable similarity. You’d assume they were triplets, yet Bobby is 11 years older than his brothers. Aiden and Marshall, twins, are ten years old.

The boys like playing, and when you see them, you will notice that they are vibrant, amusing, and cute.

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Another charming tidbit about the three boys is that they adore “The Three Stooges,” and you guessed it, you’re correct. Larry, Moe, and Curly are their monikers.

They are not only brothers, but also great friends.

Even though the boys are continuously grinning and playing, there is a hint of melancholy in their eyes.

Hannah set up a meeting with the trio at the Gattitown in Round Rock. It is a place where the kids could enjoy endless games, a yummy buffet, and even a movie room.

Following their game, the three lads sat down with Hannah to relax.
Marshall, Bobby, and Aiden were asked by the TV journalist what they meant to each other.

“They mean love,” Aiden answered first.
“They mean friendship to me,” Marshall followed.
“They’re good Halloween candy-eating brothers. I had this whole bag of Halloween candy and almost all of it was gone. And so, I blamed them,” Bobby explained.

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Aiden was courageous enough to discuss the actual situation. They are sick of life at The Ranch, according to the little child.

They are grateful for the care that The Ranch has given them. It’s a home for at-risk kids in foster care. The trio knows how much the organization has done for them, but they want to be in a family – together.

“We want a family,” Aiden said to Hannah. “I’ve been at The Ranch way longer than Marshall and Bobby. I’ve been here for three years. I have to move from one house to another.”

According to Aiden, Bobby was the last one to enter The Ranch.

In their profiles, Bobby is said to be a personable boy, but can also be quiet and reserved. Aiden is vibrant and smart. He’s also the leader of the duo and is also very competitive. Marshall is gifted with a creative imagination and is fun-loving.

On their Heart Gallery Texas page, it says that:

“The boys will best benefit from a two-parent home with a mom and a dad and no other children. Their forever family will be dedicated to the boys and will stress the importance of the sibling relationship.”