"What?" Amada asked, worried.

"Yep, that's right." Kyle said, "I'm sorry Amada, but you don't have anywhere else to go, and I can't take you to work with me, or leave you here. I am truly sorry, but hey, maybe this will be a good thing, and you can make some friends. At least try, but make sure not to be rude or in any way unkind to anyone, please."

"I understand the situation, and I am sorry that you were burdened with this." Amada said, and she tried to prepare herself. Maybe, just maybe, she might be able to handle a normal six year old boy or girl.

"Okay," Kyle said, "Lets go."

Then they both were off to take Amada to... Daycare.

"I can do this. I can do this. I can do this." Amada said quietly to herself.

Then they walked in and Amada said, "I can not do this. I definitely can not do this."

"Don't worry." Kyle said, though he knew that this would be hard on her. At the moment, he hated having to do this, but somewhere, deep inside, he knew that this would be good for her. She would get to experience the life of a normal child, for once.

Then Kyle looked around, and he suddenly agreed mentally with Amada. She could not do this.

There were kids screaming and throwing food, blocks, and everything else that wasn't bolted to the floor. There were kids crying, and punching, and kicking, but Kyle knew that he had to make her do this.

He walked up to the front desk with Amada in his arms, and registered her for daycare.

"Goodbye, Amada." Kyle said, and Amada said, "Goodbye."

Then, Kyle left Amada in the dreadful place called daycare.

She became bored almost instantly, so she just sat in a corner, trying to avoid all of the chaos around her.

A couple of minutes later, a small looking girl with a book said, "This me corner."

"You ought to be nicer. If you want to sit here, just ask." Amada said, and the small girl asked, "I sit here too? Pleeaase?"

"Sure, go ahead." Amada said, and the small girl sat down next to her.

"What's your name?" The small girl asked, and Amada said, "My name is Amada. What is yours?"

"Me is Jenna." Jenna, the small girl said.

"Well, Jenna what is that book you have there?" Amada asked.

Then Jenna frowned and said, "I no know. I no read."

"I can read it to you, if you want me to." Amada said, trying to be nice.

"Yes!" Jenna almost shouted.

"Okay, It is called, 'Bob and Jill'." Amada said, and then she flipped the page.

"One day, Bob was at kindergarten, and he was all by himself. Bob never had any friends. Jill was also at kindergarten, and she never had any friends. They both wanted a friend so badly, but they just hid in their corners, waiting for a friend to come find them. Then one day, Bob and Jill both decided to get up, and look for a friend. When they met each other, they became best friends, and they lived happily ever after." Amada said, and she smiled, for she knew that even simple picture books had true meaning.

"That cool you read book." Jenna said, and then she said, "I like Jill. I no friends. I no friends at all."

Then Amada said, "I'm like Bob, and I have no friends, no friends at all."

"We be like Bob and Jill, and we be friend?" Jenna asked, and Amada said, "Yes, lets do that."

It was strange, for Amada felt a different feeling, and she didn't know what it was. She had never been accepted by a child around her own age before.

"I happy." Jenn said as she smiled. When she smiled, her teeth showed, and it was obvious that she needed braces, but, of course, Amada wasn't going to say anything about it.

"I am happy too, Jenna. Let's both be happy together, like Bob and Jill. Now that we've 'come out of our corner', we can be friends with other people too." Amada said.

"Yeah, let's all be friends!" Jenna shouted and she stood up, and a few children, who surprisingly were not deaf from all of the noise, turned to look at her.

"Shut up!" Shouted on of the bigger boys.

"Yeah, Jenna, you're such a loser!" Shouted one of his friends.

Then Jenna fell down, and a few children laughed at her, but Amada helped her up.

"Just leave her alone! Just because she isn't stupid doesn't mean that you have to treat her like an outcast!" Amada shouted angrily, and some people stopped talking.

Then a girl said, "You not the boss!"

After that one little comment, it became a complete disaster, and everyone went back o screaming and shouting at each other for no real reason.

"Snack time!" Shouted one of the tired looking people who worked at the daycare.

Then Amada and Jenna stood up and walked over to get there snacks. They ate them, an apple, and peanut butter covered pretzels.

Suddenly, Jenna started to cough, and she looked really sick.

Then she fell on the floor, and the staff started screaming.

On of the people pulled out Jenna's Epi-pen, and injected her with adrenaline.

An ambulance came to get Jenna, and they took her to the hospital.

Amada sat and waited, and waited, and the Kyle came to get her, and they went to visit Jenna in the hospital. When they got there, the doctors said something to Kyle, and he took Amada home without saying a word.

Amada did not know why, but she had a sickening feeling in her gut.