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ale4655 [162]
3 years ago
14

Help me pleaseee

English
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kodGreya [7K]3 years ago
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I was shock to find a baby the road was dark and nobody seem to be around I got the baby and went home it was pretty late but I took care of the baby I gave her warm milk and some food that I had to run to the store and then to sleep I had the weirdest dream it was the baby I got but she was crying and wouldn't stop I looked closer and saw the baby's face it was red no eyes I scream and worked up I look to see the baby sleeping calmly I got ready for work and got my sister to babysit her while I was gone.....

svetoff [14.1K]3 years ago
6 0
It was saturday morning, just after dawn, when I took the bus to a library in Fairfield. After I had finished up with some reading, I went back to the bus stop which was deserted. It was like a ghost town. All of a sudden, a small cry behind the seat in the bus stop, broke the dead silence around me. I opened it, I was astonished, a small baby pokes its little hand out, grasping for air. Beside it was a blanket and some diapers. I immediately called the police and the welfare department. I felt sad, how could a mother abandon their baby like that. Once the welfare department and police arrived, I gave them the baby and the box. Every night, every day since then I prayed and hoped the baby would find a safe home. And a few days later, I received a call from the police saying they found a safe home for the baby. They praised me, saying that if I hadn’t found the baby, it would have been dead. Since then, I always do acts of kindness for other people.


It’s 187 so u gotta shorten it
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