Tori had decided to fold her clothes and pack them in her bag, since after all she knew she was leaving that place.At least she wasn't going to be living with them anymore. Though, now she'd be back in the orphanage.
What a drag. Her own foster parents who took her in for 19 years is now kicking her out the house, knowing she has no job. how cruel can they be?
"Oh I see you already heard the news." Her foster mother told her as she leaned against the outside of Tori's door.
"Yeah don't worry I'll be out of You're sight tomorrow morning." Tori said rolling her eyes with annoyance.
"Yeah okay." Her foster mother told her.
She then walks away.
Tori had finished packing and laid down on her bed for a good rest. After all she'd be leaving back to the orphanage tomorrow. 'I don't know if the bed at the orphanage will ever be as comfortable as a home made bed. One more night, on a comfortable bed..that's all I need.' She thought to herself.
Slowly drifting off asleep.
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The next morning.Tori woke up and went to the bathroom to brush her teeth. Once she was done she took a warm shower before changing into her clothes for the day.
Her foster mother watched as she grabbed her bag from the floor. "you ready?"
"Yeah you must be super happy to send me back to the orphanage." Tori said smiling sarcastically.
"Of course I am, we both know it's better for the both of us. You didn't like living here and we didn't like having you here so in the end it'll all work out fine, aren't I right?" Her foster mother said smiling cheerfully.
Tori just ignored her and got into the car, while holding her bag.
The drive back to the orphanage was long and boring but they put her back, as if she was a returned book on a shelf of the library.
"We're finally here." Tori's foster mother said, waving goodbye to Tori.
Tori got out the car putting the bag on her shoulder.
Tori then walked inside. "..my foster parents sent me back here.." tori told the woman at the front.
"Oh, hold on let me put you back into our system..and sister Anna will help you find You're room with the other girls." The woman told her.
The woman typed her name into the computer, putting her in the system.
Sister Anna (ONE OF THE CHILDREN'S WORKERS) at the orphanage, looked saddened to see Tori back at the orphanage.
SISTER ANNA'S POV.
I was surprised to see her back at the orphanage. I thought she had finally found a home a few years ago, when she was just a baby. Those parents are not good people, to think they brought her back to the same orphanage they took her from, they have no shame.When I vowed my life to god, I promised to be a good person for myself and for god, and I wouldn't be a good person if I didn't help her out. I was very upset to see her back to where she first started out, but it's okay..I knew deep down in my heart that I'd find a way to help her.
She wouldn't be like this forever, because once I was done taking care of her she'd have a safe space, and she'd never have to be alone again.
It must've been so lonely for her.
I will do all I can to help her, to make sure she has support and comfort.
And most of all a better life.
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𝘌𝘹𝘱𝘦𝘤𝘵𝘢𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯.
General Fiction^ this book was inspired by some true events. Tori is a struggling 19 year old in foster home. There's people who expect too much from her, who don't think she can do anything, while she's going through the things she does, she will prove them wrong...