Dan's POV
My mind was on other things while Phil wad rambling on about something I didn't really care about.
"Dan are you even listening to me?" I looked at him.
"If you want the truth no but I can say yes if you'd like." He shook his head.
"I wad talking about the fact that its always just been us two. We should get a dog or like a cat or something." I was not wanting to get an animal because Phil could hardly take care of a house plant how in fudges name would I allow him to take care of an animal.
"You know what Phil let a just take a walk." I got to and grabbed my black leather jacket and put it on. We start walking outside and past the orphanage and then we saw a young girl. She had two earbuds in but couldn't take her eyes off if me. I smiled at her which caused her to take her earbuds out.
"I'm so sorry for staring that probably made you feel uncomfortable I'm so sorry that was so stupid of me." She looked so nervous.
"Don't be sorry it was really adorable actually anyways what are you doing our here all alone?" She didn't want to look at us and looked down. She then pointed at the orphanage.
"I was just making my way to the orphanage." She fixed her beanie and her Panic! At The Disco T-shirt. I smiled once again.
"How about we walk you the rest of the way?" She nodded and walked with Phil and I. Phil was loving the fact that she was so dumbfounded but tries to play it off like she didn't know us.
"By the way you guys don't have to walk me in. I think it was best if you stayed out actually." She was fiddling with the hem of her shirt. I knew there was something she was hiding but she wasn't my kid so I had no rights. "By the way my name is Amelia and stop trying to hide the fact that Phan is real." With that she closed the door and went inside. I looked at Phil and he nodded. We needed Amelia in our life
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Adopted by my Heros
FanfictionAmelia is faced with several challenges and one of them is not being adopted. One day while she was walking back to the orphanage she ran into Dan and Phil and they knew exactly what to do.