Homeless girl got into a car in a snowstorm to get warm and saw something terrible on the seat
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A stray girl got into an expensive car in a snowstorm to get warm. And when she saw it on the seat, she was numb with horror and wanted to run away, but it was too late

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Jayma shivered in the biting February wind. Nature started showing the first signs of upcoming spring: the sun peeked out, the puddles formed on the sidewalks, and the street birds seemed to chirp with increased cheerfulness. Jayma was relieved that the harsh winter was over. It was her first winter spent on the streets - long, icy, and unfriendly. With the warm weather, the girl dared to venture from her winter refuge to the city.
The city offered better chances for finding food. Grocery stores, cafes, and restaurants always had recently expired food, leftovers from the previous day that couldn't be served to customers. Jayma, who had starved all winter, welcomed these opportunities.
She had spent the winter in an abandoned house in the village, which she had stumbled upon in the fall. The overgrown, unattended plot was a clear sign of its ownerless state. It was just what Jayma needed. That early November evening, she had understood the imminent arrival of freezing temperatures and the long, cold winter ahead. She needed shelter, and the house had a functioning furnace, thankfully. Jayma knew how to operate it, a skill she had learned from the Caldwells; she was grateful for at least that.
She hunched her shoulders against a sudden chill. Goosebumps prickled her skin. Whether it was the lingering February cold or the memory of the family she had spent two years with, she couldn't tell. Perhaps it was a bit of both.
Jayma had never met her parents and had no idea about their identities. As a newborn, she was wrapped in a cellophane bag and discarded in a trash can. Today, with surveillance cameras ubiquitous, such an act would likely lead to the perpetrator's arrest. However, the person who abandoned Jayma remained unknown despite efforts to find them.

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