II.

They placed Justice in a small room with a table, a chair and a sofa. Cops left her alone for at least half an hour. Justice thought they forgot about her and she was sitting in the room listening rain outside. The captain came first with a cup of hot chocolate and gave it to Justice. She never took a single sip from it. He asked her where she was when everything happened. Justice didn't know what happened but answered that she was in a church, practicing for a Sunday choir and then she walked home and saw police cars. The captain was gloomy and quiet.

He finally told her what happened. He said the copes were called by a neighbor because she heard some violent screams and noises from the hose where Justice's family lived. When copes came Terri Creed was sitting outside of the house but as soon as he saw police cars he run inside and locked doors. The captain himself tried to talk to Terri but that guy just shot himself. The police thought that the family was still alive but when they broke into the house they found Justice's mother and all three brothers were dead.

But still he asked her to go with him and look if it was her mother and brothers. They walk to the morgue in a basement of the police building. Justice was scared to see, she was scared to the last moment and didn't believe that her mother was dead. When she saw her, she knew that was over, her previous life was over. She looked at her dead brothers and felt terrible because they were so small and innocent. The captain was watching her and she knew it that was why she didn't cry she just said that those dead people were her family and asked permeation to leave.

She was dropped off at an orphan home in couple of house after she saw her dead family. There was no place for her in the world anymore that's why cops took her to this small orphan home. They told a director that the child had to be there for a week or so while they try to contact her grandparents from her step father's side. Justice was accepted in the orphanage and took a bed in the corner of a big room with four more girls.

Nobody never took her from that sad place. It became her new home. Weeks after weeks after weeks she stopped hoping somebody would show up and take her. Those grandparents whom she never met definitely didn't want to have anything to do with Justice. She wasn't even their real grandchild.

That cop who grabbed her near her house and took to the captain was visiting this orphanage at least once a week. His name was James Gordon and he played with kids and talked to them and supported. Justice get used to him and always listened when he told stories about his work, she knew he remembered her from that night, he was very respectful to all kids.