Little girl

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I decided to take the rest of the day off I wasn't really in a mood to go anywhere with the boys. I decided to take a trip to some museums I haven't been to any while I was in London. As I went to them I sighted some autographs and stuff but most importantly I had time to think.

"What did you even tell Laura?" I thought to myself kind of regretting it.

"Wow I bet now everyone thinks o you as a baby," I thought to my self. Even more

"Maybe it wasn't a bad thing?" I thought and as soon as I did a girl 2-3 years younger than me came up to me and said,"Wow your so inspirational I'm going through what you where and if it's fine can I maybe have advice?" She asked shyly.

"Well just stay strong an no matter what don't forget about the good times just stay happy and you will always be happy and DONT DARE CHANGE," I told her trying to help.

"Thanks soooo much," she said giving me a hug. Then she left.

I kept walking around the place I didn't know where I was it was actually the most fun I've had to far I saw do many different types of people it made me feel fortunate I saw people on the streets crying. Of course I have them money but then I herd this little girl she was singing Payphone.

"If happy ever after did exist I would still be holding you like this," she kept going I couldn't help but keep staring at her she was like the Smaller me. When I was younger I used to sing on the streets because my parents wouldn't give me anything I had to earn it all myself.

She finnally finished,"Oh my gosh your Sam," she started yelling.

"Well your amazing great and talented," I smiled saying at her she happily jumped around

"I'm a huge fan! Can you sign my guitar?"she asked I smiled. I signed it

"Well I have to leave and somehow fin my was home bye," I smiled saying to her I couldn't help but a year fall out of my eye I felt so bad for her. I finnally had service called a cab and went back to the boys' bus when I saw them all worried seeing if I'm ok or not.

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