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==General==
==General==
Fannie Morris is [[Joey Grant]]'s nanny. Fannie moved into the [[The Grant Estate|Grant Estate]] with Joey and her mother, [[Joanne Scott]], after Mrs. Grant died. Fanny has been Joey's nanny ever since she was born and, in addition to her responsibility for Joey's care and medication, has other duties around the Grant Estate such as preparing Gordon's medication. She views Joey as a daughter because her own daughter died at a young age. Since [[Harry Grant]], Joey's older half-brother, treats Joey kindly, Fannie sees Harry like a son.<ref name=": 0">[[Main Story 03-03]]</ref><ref name=": 1">[[Main Story 03-05]]</ref>
Fannie Morris is [[Joey Grant]]'s nanny. Fannie moved into the [[The Grant Estate|Grant Estate]] with Joey and her mother, [[Joanne Scott]], after Mrs. Grant died. Fanny has been Joey's nanny ever since she was born. She views Joey as a daughter because her own daughter died at a young age. Since [[Harry Grant]], Joey's older half-brother, treats Joey kindly, Fannie sees Harry like a son.<ref name=": 0">[[Main Story 03-03]]</ref><ref name=": 1">[[Main Story 03-05]]</ref>
 
Fannie is in charge of Joey's medicine.<ref name=": 1"/>
While Fannie's exact hometown is unknown, she refers to herself as "country folk."<ref name=": 1"/>
 
==Story==
==Story==
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