[center][h3][b][i][color=f7976a]Annabelle Lafeyette[/color][/i][/b][/h3][/center] Annie bit her lip and watched as the little girl walked away. That made her feel sick. The mistakes of a child can ruin the life of the adult they will grow into being. It was unfair. The world shouldn't work that way, but it does. Maybe it'll get better someday. Doug was always happy to get pet, though. That was one constant. As Andy spoke she looked down toward him. [color=f7976a]"That's so sad..."[/color] She said, trailing off. [color=f7976a]"There's...there's places she can go, you know. I'm going to call someone tonight. It's not right for a kid to be all by themselves like that. School or no school."[/color] The empathetic girl coughed and surpressed the urge to tear up. Pulling and adjusting her coat, Annabelle gave a brief little wave to Andy. [color=f7976a]"What's her name, Andy? That'll help me help her."[/color] She asked, as her dog sniffed at the grass. Annie knew that once upon a time, she didn't have any parents. She was taken in by the system, though, and given to a loving family. No child lacked that opportunity, all they had to do was reach out. Or in this case, have someone reach out to them. Hopefully Annie could make a difference here.