I was woken up to the sound of paparazzi clicking away on their cameras.
I looked up, rubbing my eyes annoyed.
"Wha-What are you doing?!" i shouted jumping to my feet.
"Awh come on girly, gotta get dinner on the table some how. I'm sure you know how it feels." He said with a smirk taking more pictures.
I covered my face.
"Please just leave Ive been through alot!" I said trying to shield my self.
"I cant believe the boys liked swine like you." He said chuckling.
He turned and ran off.
I looked around.
Everything was gray and soaked with the rain from last night.
I sighed picking up my bags.
I just need a job ill be fine if i get a job.
I walked down the side walk.
People gave me dirty looks.
"Mommy look at that girl, why does she look like that?" a little girl said pointing at me, whispering to her mother.
Her mother stood there staring at me, "Im sorry." she said hoisting her child away.
"Thats the girl who Harry dated."
"Is she homeless?"
"Shes a mess."
"Get a job!"
whispers ran through out the people i walked by.
A lump in my throat hardened.
Hold your head high, You know who you are, You can get through this.
Harry would want you to stay strong.
You'll find him some day.
I lied to my self.
I walked around in and out of stores pleading for a job.
Everyone denied me or shoved me away.
My pink dress flowed in the wind.
It felt like the world had its back on you.
Like everything you did wasn't good enough.
In frustration i sat on the chair out side the cafe.
I'm just another pest on the streets.
A man sat next to me.
I looked up at him.
"I'm sorry sir, i kinda want to be alone." i said frustrated and upset.
"If i do say so my self, you look pretty fancy." He said looking at me, "Not to homeless to me. I thought you were with those 5 boys." He said crossing his arms.
He leaned back into his chair.
"Plans change." I said rolling my eyes.
"I guess so, i hear those boys are off to Australia." He said checking his watch.
He got up and left.
That was it then, i had no way to get back to him.
No way to see him, talk to him.
No point in thinking about him.
"Hey you! Shew! shew! i don't need a homeless girl scarring away the customers!" a man said waving his hands at me.
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Home For a Heart
Lãng mạnKali Left home for the chance of a new life to get away from her abusive step mother. She ends up in the UK with barely any money, clothes and lacks a place to live. A boy soon finds her and offers her the life shes always wanted. Her life will be f...