Orphan little Girl Prays at Bedtime, ‘I Hope Mommy Comes Soon,’ Old Lady Comes for Her in the Morning

Little Angelina prayed every night at her foster home because another girl told her God could make her wishes come true. She prayed for her mother to come back, but an older woman appeared the next day with a surprising story. “Really? That works?” Five-year-old Angelina asked Hannah, another girl who lived in the same foster home. “Yes, if you pray, God can make things happen,” Hannah assured her!

The older girl had told Angelina that praying was the only way to talk to God and that she could ask for things. But it would only work if she prayed hard and wanted it to happen.”Did you get your wish?” Angelina asked Hannah. “Mrs. Franklin?” someone asked from the door, and Angelina’s ears perked up. The voice was eerily familiar to her. It sounded like her mother.

“Not yet. But my mommy used to tell me that. I hope I’ll see her again soon,” Hannah said from the top bunk in their room. Their foster home was not terrible. But there were many kids – mostly boys – and they all lived in tiny rooms with bunk beds. Angelina missed her mother terribly. She had no idea what happened to her or how she ended up there.

One day, she was sleeping in bed, and suddenly, the cops showed up. She cried as they took her away from her house, and her mommy was nowhere to be seen. The five-year-old desperately wanted to go back to her home. She got up from the bed and kneeled next to it, grasping her hands in tight fists. “Dear God. Please, please, please bring my mommy back soon.

Please, bring Mommy back to me,” Angelina prayed. She repeated the same thing several times then turned to Hannah. “How do I finish?” “You say ‘Amen.'” “Amen!” Angelina almost yelled. “Everyone, go to bed now!” they heard the call from their foster parents, and Angelina rushed to get back in bed. Their guardians got mad if they stayed up too late, so both girls wrapped themselves in blankets and tried to fall asleep.

“I hope God was listening,” Angelina whispered to Hannah. “He always is,” Hannah assured her.The following morning, their foster parents made breakfast for everyone, and Angelina was a little sad that her mommy had not appeared right away.”You said God would bring my mommy back,” she complained to the older girl.”I told you he would. But it takes time. Remember, I’ve been praying too and I’m still waiting.

You have to wait, but he will do something,” Hannah replied as she ate her pancakes. Angelina nodded. She had no reason not to believe the girl.Suddenly, the bell rang. “Who could that be?” their foster mother, Andrea, said. “Mrs. Franklin?” someone asked from the door, and Angelina’s ears perked up. The voice was eerily familiar to her. It sounded like her mother.

“Mommy!” she exclaimed and rushed to the door. But the woman standing outside didn’t look like her mother. Not exactly. She had gray hair and wrinkles in her eyes. It couldn’t be her mommy. But why did they have the same voice?” “Angelina, go back to eating,” Andrea insisted, pushing her gently back. “No, wait. Are you Mrs. Franklin? I’m Danielle Forester. I’m Angelina’s grandmother,” the older woman revealed.

“What? But they never told me this little girl had another family,” Andrea asked, confused. Angelina watched them both with wide eyes, especially after hearing about having a grandmother. She had never met her.”Her mother and I… well, we didn’t have the best relationship. But when she died in a car accident and the social workers found me, I lived in a senior Florida community. I couldn’t take on a kid, but now I can.

I’ve been working with attorneys, and they said I could pick up my granddaughter today “Andrea hummed and nodded as Danielle revealed herself. “All right, let me call her case worker just in case,” she said. “Could you please come in?” Andrea was making phone calls when Danielle entered and sat on the couch. Meanwhile, Angelina was perplexed. “Are you really my grandmother?”

“Yes, my dear. And I came to get you. I recently purchased a brand-new home near Disney World. Would you like to accompany me?” “Yes! But what about Mommy?” “Your mother is no longer present, honey. But I am, and I will never, ever abandon you. That is a guarantee “The older woman cursed while affectionately touching the little girl’s arm. Angelina grinned. “I prayed and prayed last night for God to bring Mommy back. But he sent you, and a grandmother is a type of mother, right?”

Danielle gave a light laugh. “I suppose you could say that.” As Angelina returned, she gently touched Angelina’s face. “The case worker was delayed in calling me because of car trouble. But she assured me that it was true. Let me pack Angelina’s belongings, and you can go.” Angelina smiled, hugged the elderly lady, and went to say goodbye to Hannah. “You were correct!

Hannah smiled as they hugged. “See? God always responds to our prayers. However, everyone’s situation is unique.” Angelina nodded, knowing those words would stay with her for the rest of her life. God had heard her prayers, even if he couldn’t give her everything she desired. “I hope he answers your prayers soon,” she said to Hannah as she left with her grandmother.

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