
Sierra needs a school bus every day to pick him up, because his aunt Daisy does not have enough savings to buy a vehicle. They live together in Mrs' house. Madison, who had been Daisy's boss for a dozen years, a big enough place to live for two people was enough for them, because the vehicles they need to travel are available like a school bus that is now on board the girl to go home. While children who have wealth at school have cars that they show off to each other.
Daisy is not home because the work that keeps her busy can not let her go home sooner, the woman who has been left her husband has a spirit of life that deserves an example for every woman. Uncle Theo died of a heart attack that left his wife devastated to have lost her forever. But Daisy is a tough woman in the face of every problem that comes her way, the only family she has is Sierra the orphan who never felt the warm embrace of his father and mother. Sierra knew nothing about his parents who were taken from an accident when he was eight months old. Therefore Daisy has considered her like her own daughter, as well as her husband who loved Sierra very much that they grew up together since he was a baby. After growing up Sierra did not want to continue to depend on his aunt, with determination the girl now has a job that is appropriate for her age. He nurtures and looks after babies from wealthy families, that too if he gets orders from his work center. And tonight she's going to Wilson's house, which trusts her to look after her one-year-old baby, and they have an important schedule for her work.
"We'll be back tomorrow morning." Said Mr. Wilson was kind to her. "Don't worry, I'll take care of him." Sierra was holding the still-sleeping baby. "If anything happens, please feel free to contact us!" Mrs. Wilson reminded. Sierra waved his hand, and the car they were riding on was speeding away. The girl was still standing at the door because her eyes saw someone sitting on the sidewalk watching her, across the house, unwilling to linger outside with Richard now in his arms, Sierra enters the baby's house and begins to do his job to put Richard to sleep.
A dream that was either beautiful or bad took him to a dark place that no one but himself could find. Sierra felt lonely in his dream, shouting to his aunt, "Dz!!!" That's how he called Daisy in the real world. There was no response from his screams, only darkness accompanied him. But then three lights came to him and helped him to see in the darkness, and Sierra saw two men on both sides of his body reaching out their hands. "Get my hand." The voice from the right side, and the man on the left side also invited her, "Have my hand." What the girl felt was a confusion.
Richard cried in the middle of the night, because it was time to get his milk rations. Sierra got up and carried her in a light blue baby carrier, the girl making warm milk for her baby first. Then he gave it to her, "Oh Richard you stopped my confusion in the dream." He muttered while yawning. With his drowsiness he must survive before the baby in his care is back to sleep. Sometimes Sierra goes down to Mrs' kitchen. Wilson and ate a lot of food in his fridge holding Richard wherever he went, except for the restroom, he had to put the baby to bed first.