HERO
Her name was Shay, Shay Reynolds. Hero silently mused as he caught sight of the new girl sitting across from him at the dining. It was what they call the place where they eat their meals at the orphanage.
Bunk Beds, it was the term for their sleeping quarters. Classroom: the place where Madam Olivia, the hired teacher, would have reading and writing lessons with them. The baths, it was both the shower and the comfort room. Lastly, there was a playground and the director's office. Those were the common places that one needed to know and which Hero was imagining to teach the newcomer.
Hero had been at the orphanage his whole life. He had watched most kids come when they were abandoned or most often orphaned and go when they get adopted.
Hero didn't understand what getting adopted meant before. He asked Madam Olivia about it. For the sake of having a reference, Madam Olivia had used Henry as an example.