Chapter 76. Children of Lowlife People
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The attention of the whole room turned toward Ruby who was trying to console a crying child. When she approached the girl who was sitting by herself I knew it was trouble. She was trying to be nice to a lonely girl but I knew it would backfire. Anyone could tell she was minutes from breaking down in tears.
"It's okay, don't cry," Ruby said, holding the girl to her chest but she just cried louder. The other adults in charge approached them to help Ruby out. She looked like she was about to panic. The other children seemed to be feeling left out as the crying girl held all the adult's attention, so they too looked like they were about to start crying. The cameraman we hired to take pictures of our good deeds walked in at that very moment and began doing his job. The look on Ruby's face at that very moment was priceless.
The pictures he took in that room would probably be useless because almost every child in that room was in tears.
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