A/N: I know this is gonna sound Mary Sue-ish, and I don't blame you. I just wanted to make an Annie story for probably sometime, I don't know if I'll continue it. This story would take place during the 1982 movie if anyone cares to see it be continued. Read & Review, I only own my OC (so far) who is loosely based on my grandmother, Mary, who was abandoned by her birth mother and raised by a bar owner woman who never cared about her. If you would like me to continue, I might, but no promises, I kinda wanted to get this out of the way based on a conversation I had with my mother. No flames.


"Daddy... Daddy..."

The voice came from a 15-year-old girl with a voice as gentle and faded as the hollow winds of the Earth. She had long, shoulder length black hair with chestnut colored eyes, pale, gaunt skin and wore a long-sleeved purple dress shirt with a black skirt, white knee socks and black Mary Jane shoes. Her name was Goldie, the unwanted daughter of one Daniel Francis Hannigan, also known as Rooster.

Her father had sticky fingers, he was a very mischievous gentleman and often lured people into his traps. He currently had a girlfriend named Lily St. Regis who had no interest in her. It appeared as if no one cared for or wanted anything to do with Goldie.

In the early 1920s, Rooster was out late at night feeling thirsty for some alcohol and young blood due to the Great Depression crumbling into the ends of the Earth. Rooster met an unknown woman and made love to her as they felt depressed with the world feeling it was coming to an end. Rooster never saw this woman again, but nine months later, she had abandoned baby Goldie on his doorstep and left him responsible for raising her.

Goldie mostly grew up around her Aunt Agatha's orphanage with the many orphans, but she wasn't considered an orphan since Agatha was her aunt and was forced to keep Agatha with her and Rooster since she was their kin. Goldie would've preferred though if she had a choice to be like the other orphans and gain a chance for a new home with a warm, loving family. As Goldie grew older and hit puberty, her father started to force her to work as a bar fly waitress to get her out of his way more and earn a boyfriend to keep her busy.

Many of Goldie's childhood memories were sleeping in a cold, abandoned cot behind the bar and hearing many people laughing and stumbling from their drunken encounters. Sometimes Goldie would nearly be abused verbally, emotionally, or even sexually by some inebriated men, but her aunt and father wouldn't care. Goldie also educated herself and read many books her father would throw away. Also, little did Goldie know, she was in for an adventure when she met a new orphan in her aunt's orphanage, Annie.

Once Goldie and Annie first met, they were like sisters. Goldie helped Annie with anything she would need, even if her father would beat her for being nice to filthy, abandoned children. Goldie's mentorship eventually rubbed off on Annie and she was like a big sister to the orphan named Molly, Molly was so far the youngest orphan at the time at the age of six. Goldie and Annie would soon find themselves in an adventure which relating to Goldie's father, aunt, soon to be step-mother and Annie to find her biological parents and tries to take Goldie on the trip to find her biological mother.