The little girl.

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*Hanna's pov"

I paused. "let me start from the beginning actually," I said pausing for a little longer.

The boys were staring at me for a long time so I decided to start.

"When I was 15 years old I used to go to the hospital where my mom worked. She worked where all of the kids with cancer were. One day I was helping my mom put clipboards in some of the rooms when I got up to room 364.  I opened the door slowly just to make sure if the person in there was sleeping and did not wake up. When I opened the door there was a girl in there probably 8 years old. She looked exactly like me except her skin was pale and she was skinny. I could tell she was not happy. Her eyes told me she was not so I stayed with her. I came back ever single day. When I came there on my birthday a year later something wasn't right. I walked in her room and she wasn't there. Her parents were sitting on the long couch in there crying and I knew what had happened.  She had passed away. I cried with them and I cried for days after that. I knew Sarah wouldn't want me to cry so I went to different hospitals all over my town, orphanages and helped homeless people. I sat with them talked with them and played with them. After that I guess you could say I was good with kids because of all the time I spent with them," I said.

The boys got up and gave me a hug. Niall wiped the tears I didn't know were falling and they didn't say anything.  There wasn't anything they could say. We walked into the living room and sat with Patrick watching movies and playing games all day. For a moment I forgot about being abused, I forgot about my mom and I forgot about Sarah. I knew these boys would change me from the day I got here.

*short chapters because I just want the big chapter to come already something big happens next chapter and something bigger happens the chapter after that ;) get ready because next chapter will be posted today*

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