Rose sneaked into the room. She saw her father sleeping soundly only wrapped in a thin damp cloth, while Dulce hugged Kenzie in the narrow bed. Rose wiped the remnants of the tears still reminiscing on her face, and she decided to calm down in the bathroom. There was no warm water in the tiny bathroom and the smell from the slightly clogged toilet stung Rose's nostrils. The corners of the bathroom floor looked yellowed and the drains were rusty and full of hair loss. There was water seepage on the roof and walls of the narrow room. "I have to get them all out of this inn," Rose muttered. Rose tied her shoulder-length black hair up and stared at her reflection in the mirror. Sadness is very, very clearly visible there, a sense of despair and tiredness mixed into one. That beautiful face looked very miserable. The beautiful woman washes her face and brushes her teeth. She did not intend to dry the drops of water on her face, because the towels provided were very dull. An unpleasant smell wafted from the towel. The girl returned to the room and pulled up a chair by the small table. Rose looked at the three people who were lying sadly. The saddest thing is what about Kenzie's school. Rose had many things to do tomorrow. 'I have to be strong for all of them.' Loud music sounded in the hallway in front of his room, while loud footsteps were heard from upstairs. Rose stared at the ceiling, worried that the roof would suddenly collapse. The girl sighed and finally fell asleep because she was too tired. Rose was just about to fall asleep in a sitting position, when she woke up and heard screams. Rose rubbed her face and saw Kenzie crying loudly. Rose frantically approached her nephew who didn't want to calm down even though he had been persuaded by Romeo and Dulce. "Kenzie, what's wrong, honey? Here's Aunty in your arms." Rose lifted Kenzie's body who was still crying loudly. "Kenzie wants to go to school! Huaawww … Kenzie wants to go to school. Today is Kenzie's friend's birthday." Kenzie kept crying and wailing pitifully. The boy's cry made Rose feel very sad. She wanted so badly to cry and wail along with the boy, but Rose knew that wouldn't solve the problem. Rose took a deep breath before exhaling slowly. "All right, Honey. Kenzie is going to school today." Rose kissed Kenzie's forehead and rubbed her niece's head. "But Kenzie's uniform isn't there," said the boy with thick eyebrows and pointed nose. His wide eyes blinked expectantly. "It's okay. Aunty will tell your teacher later, this week, Kenzie will wear loose clothes first." "Come on, go home and get Kenzie's uniform." Kenzie looked at Rose as if finding the best solution. Rose was silent for a moment. She was at a loss for what reason to give Kenzie. Rose set Kenzie down on the bed and she crouched down beside the boy. "How about Kenzie having breakfast first while Nanny buys you a new t-shirt and a present for your friend?" Rose looked at Kenzie gently. "Okay," said Kenzie cheerfully. The boy glanced at the instant noodles expectantly, his stomach felt very hungry. "Smart kids." Rose then gave Dulce twenty dollars. Needless to say, the nanny went to buy T-shirts, towels and gifts. "Kenzie, do you want chicken or cream?" Rose let the boy choose. "Creamy." Rose smiled at her nephew's quick answer. He then turned towards Romeo. "Dad, eat this bread." Rose gave a piece of bread to her father then brewed hot water for instant noodles. It only took three minutes until the noodles were ready to be eaten by Kenzie. The boy who tasted instant noodles for the first time ate happily. "Very good, Grandpa. Do you want it?" Kenzie pointed the noodle at Romeo. "Grandpa can't eat instant noodles. Kenzie shouldn't eat instant noodles too often, sorry for the intestines later." Rose felt pain in her chest from giving the boy instant noodles instead of nourishing food for his growth. "Yeah, this afternoon Kenzie just wants to eat fried chicken." "Yes, Honey, of course." Rose smiled bitterly. It was impossible for her to refuse Kenzie's request for only a piece of chicken. It wasn't long before Dulce arrived with a new t-shirt for Kenzie. "Look what Nanny has brought. Let's take a shower before we go to school." Dulce picked up Kenzie and rushed the boy to the bathroom. It didn't take long for Kenzie to be ready to go. "Come on, Auntie!" "Dad, I'll take Kenzie to school and then see how the shop is doing. Dulce will still be here with you. If I'm late for lunch, ask Dulce to get you some food." Romeo just nodded with sad eyes at Rose. As a father who has just entered the age of half a century, Romeo is not really that old. However, due to a prolonged stroke he had suffered, the man had problems with the way he walked. Rose took Kenzie who looked very cheerful, even though she had to go to school on foot and without carrying a bag. The boy sang cheerfully without knowing that behind Rose's laughter there was a very heavy burden. "Aunt, we're late!" Kenzie whined sadly. It was the first time he was late for school. "Don't be sad, Honey. No problem can be solved with a frown." Rose smiled gently as she pressed her forehead to the forehead of her dear niece. The words that Rose spoke, became a spur in itself. Spirit arises in her with the belief that God is always with her. Rose led Kenzie inside the school gates to the principal's office. "Hello Kenzie Gonzalez, good morning." The Headmaster approached them. "Sorry we're late, can he come to class?" asked Rose hopefully. "Of course. Madam Carol will take Kenzie to class, don't be sad." The principal's very friendly words made Kenzie cheerful again. An administration teacher brings Kenzie into the classroom, while Rose tells what happened to their family. The girl struggled with all her might not to shed tears, the thing that Rose didn't like was looking weak in front of other people. "I'm sorry for what happened. If we can help with uniforms and outfits for Kenzie, we have some reserves." The principal went to the storage cupboard and took out several pairs of uniforms. "Even though it's used, it's still usable." Rose accepted the gift with teary eyes. It had never crossed her future plans for Kenzie, where the boy would have to wear second-hand clothes. However, these second-hand uniforms and books were the first step to the problem. "Thank you, ma'am. This… means a lot." Rose bit her lip to stop herself from crying. "You're welcome, Miss Rose. Ah yes, for a place to stay, do you have any plans?" The principal looked at Rose with pity. Rose shook her head. "I haven't looked for a place to stay, while we're staying in a small inn in a narrow alley." Rose's memory drifted to the shabby inn where she had taken shelter last night. An inn where many young couples in indecent clothes go in and out. It wasn't a good environment for Kenzie. "Miss, beside this school building there is an old church. You can try to see Pastor Alexander, there is an empty room that you guys used to use for a while as I remember." Rose's eyes glowed with joy, one more hope for her to find a temporary home. Rose thanked the principal Kenzie and immediately headed to the church in question. However, it turns out that the problem still does not want to move around the girl's life. "I'm sorry, Miss. But the room has been filled," said Pastor Alexander, showing the room in question. Rose's body immediately went limp, she couldn't possibly kick out a family with five small children. The children looked emaciated and stared at Rose blankly. With a trembling body Rose said goodbye. Her footsteps faltered while her cell phone kept ringing. "Yes, hello?" "We await your arrival at the police station, Miss."