She grew up with no parents. Her mother took the life of drugs and her father died in a car crash. With no one, she was forced into the foster program. She was sent to a family whether she liked it or not. If she misbehaved, she’d be sent somewhere else. Molly was put on an orphan train, which stops at different towns and children are put to auction. On the train, she met Dutchy. Dutchy gave her a community service job working for an old lady, Vivian, cleaning out her attic. Although, Molly and Vivian had a lot in common, and formed a special bond. At the auctions, they were sold to families who need help. Molly and Dutchy were split up, but Dutchy promised to find her …show more content…
She was forced in a room to sew all day with a bunch of other women. When the family ran out of money, she was forced to move. She was then sent to a family that lived on a farm. Molly was sent to school everyday, but had to walk 1 mile to the bus stop. At school, she earned the respect of her teacher. When things went bad at home, her teacher could tell, but when she asked, Molly denied. At Molly’s home, her foster dad gave her unwanted attention. Feeling uncomfortable, an event happened causing Molly to be forced out of the house. Feeling unwanted, she walked four miles to the school house and slept outside. In the morning, the teacher and principal found Molly. Molly trusted the teacher enough to tell her what happened. Molly told her everything, so she called her P.O. He suggested talking to the family and go back. Refusive, Molly wouldn’t go back. She stayed with her teacher at her place for a few nights. Molly never felt more at home. Sadly, Molly couldn't stay forever. Her teacher knew a couple who owned a store and were looking for help. Molly ended up going there and things were going well. She was treated with respect and fed everyday. That was the best family she’s been to. She was there for many years. Through time, she finally met up with Dutchy. Although it’s been years, they still felt the same connection. Molly’s life was finally working out and she couldn’t be