So now he was all alone. He'd left home only yesterday but already was feeling lonely and scared. No one could ever know where he was, let alone talk to him. It was cold and he still couldn't find a place to stay. 'What was I thinking I'll never survive,' Danny thought. Honestly he hadn't the slightest idea on what to do. So he walked the streets hoping to find a small place to stay, the best he could was find a little bench that he curled up on.
"Hey kid," Came a soft female voice. "Don't you have somewhere to go?"
Danny opened his eyes and blinked at the cop. She looked at him with pity, well he must've looked pretty pitiful considering he hadn't changed since he left and he hadn't been all that presentable to begin with. He only shook his head. The cop motioned for him to come with her. So not wanting to protest he got up and followed her to the cruiser.
"You are not going to take me to an orphanage?" He asked after a few silent moments.
"It's not an orphanage its more of a place for homeless teens, I'm sure you'll like it there," She answered
Danny couldn't protest what other choice did he have? So he simply waited until they pulled up to a large white house, the sign read Open Arms. Was this going to be his new home?
