Hannah sat in disbelief as the shelter home manager accused her of drug use, her heart sinking at the unfairness of it all. Despite her protests and tears, she found herself being escorted out of the only place she had called home for months."But I swear I'm innocent!" she pleaded, her voice trembling with desperation. "I've never touched drugs in my life."The manager's expression remained cold and unmoved as he firmly stated, "We have zero tolerance for such behavior here, Hannah. You've been caught on camera multiple times sneaking out late at night, acting suspiciously. We can't risk the safety and well-being of the other residents."Feeling utterly helpless, Hannah watched as her belongings were hastily packed into a bag and handed to her. She couldn't believe that her mere late-night wanderings had been misconstrued as drug use, leading to her expulsion from the shelter.As she stepped out onto the cold, unforgiving streets, Hannah felt a mixture of anger, frustration, and fear swirling inside her. Without the safety net of the shelter, she was left to fend for herself in a world that seemed determined to crush her spirit.With tears streaming down her face, she vowed to clear her name and prove her innocence, no matter what it took. But for now, all she could do was find a quiet corner to gather her thoughts and figure out her next move in this unjust and unforgiving world.
Hannah sobbed uncontrollably, her tears flowing freely. She felt overwhelmed with sadness as she thought about the hardships she had endured, from losing her parents to being cast out of the shelter home. She felt like life had treated her unfairly, discarding her like trash.
She spotted a burger stall, and her stomach rumbled with hunger. Murmuring to herself, she said, "I need to control my appetite. I have no money. Skipping one meal won't be the end of the world."