Two peas in need of a pod to call home, permanently
Montell is 11 and Marquese is 9 years old.
The two brothers are best buds, incomplete without the other, right down to the same pair of shorts. They share almost everything, they both even like going to school.
"You have recess and you get to go on field trips," Montell said.
But there are certain things the boys would like to share with a set of permanent parents, things they see other families do together.
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"Watch TV, go outside, go to the park," Montell said.
Both said they want to be adopted. Although Marquese has trouble talking about the tough subjects, his older brother said they've been waiting in foster care for a family to come along.
"We haven't been adopted for a long time though, so yeah, we would get to see new people and play with kids and dogs," Montell said.
So, in the meantime, they play with each other and learn together. But when it comes down to it, they want their adventure to include at least two more people, parents, who will learn with them, hike with them and raise them as their own.
"Its fun to have a mom and dad because you get to do a lot of things," Montell said.
Both boys say they hope to be adopted soon so that they can spend their teenage years with a mom and dad to give them good advice.