The teddy bear on the other hand never left her side wherever they went the bear went she refused to be parted from it to the point if anyone tried to take it from her she screamed the place down. Everything was written down in her diary so the 'experts' knew what they were dealing with and Melody began to blossom, when she realised no one was going to take her from this kind, caring couple and she could eat and sleep to her heart content the fear left her and she put on the weight she needed and even grew a couple of inches. They decided to attempt sending her to school, she needed to be in an environment with other children and see what it was like to be a child. For Melody it was an eye-opener, she loved school from the first day, it was a paradise to her traumatised brain, she could play, read, learn and more importantly make friends. Anna and Henry fell in love with the gentle, charming, beautiful little girl, once they broke through her fears she was a very loving child always climbing on their knees for a cuddle or to fall asleep. Anna delighted in dressing her in the prettiest dress with lacy white socks and patent leather Mary-Jane shoes and loved brushing her golden blonde hair and braiding it. She became the darlings of their elder pursuits circle, going with them to their bowls club, bridge club and the ballroom dancing lessons they enjoyed. She was doted on by their friends who pampered and petted her, buying whatever she wanted although she never asked for anything. Whenever they saw her they had ribbons, pretty socks and tights, even clothes that they had spotted and bought because she would look so cute in the outfits. They always had chocolates and sweets for her calling her their little doll because she was always well-behaved and polite. Melody adored the elderly couple and the next two years were the happiest of her young life, she had everything she ever wanted, and the memories of her mother faded to the back of her mind. Mary visited her often, she had taken on the little girl as her client and watched her grow and thrive under her new living conditions, at the back of her mind the worry was what would happen when the elderly couple retired. They were well into their sixties but had fallen in love with the little girl and started proceedings to adopt her, Melody was delighted with this change in her circumstances and while she waited for it to be formalised she began using their name. 'Melody Grantham' made her part of a real family, she had two older brothers, both married with children older than her. They adored their baby step sister and like their parents, they indulged her at every opportunity and she would run to them for hugs and kisses. The adoption was a formality, she was their child and they did not need a piece of paper to prove it until her worst nightmare was realised, Henry suffered a heart attack two weeks before his seventieth birthday, he was rushed to hospital and they managed to save his life putting in a stent to clear a blockage, he was frail but they sent him home telling him to take things easy. He did as he was told until Anna was involved in a minor car accident a few weeks later, forgetting all the advice he had been given he strapped Melody into her car seat and raced to the hospital to be by her side. Anna was not seriously hurt, when they got to her bedside she sat up laughing and chatting to her Nurses who seeing the anxiety and worry in Henry's eyes quickly melted away to carry on their duties. The elderly couple embraced and Henry whispered, 'I was so worried about you, honestly, you are such a stubborn woman, don't you know I love you? Don't you know you are my life?' Anna grabbed his hands and pulled him toward her, 'I'm fine you silly old fool, stop fussing.' He kissed her tenderly and sat down in the nearby chair grinning at his wife, they chatted for a while and then she turned her attention to Melody. She was almost ten but still a dainty, pretty little doll, her golden eyes held a high intelligence and she understood now why education was so important having already taken some exams meant for older children. 'Come here pretty girl.' She went willingly into her arms hugging her tightly and then sat on the edge of the bed chatting animatedly to her 'Mother.' Neither of them noticed Henry's grimace of pain or the way his face turned grey as he gasped for breath. Anna was tickling the little girl and they were so engrossed and noisy that they did not notice his eyes gazing at them intensely burning with so much love as the light went out of them forever. The next few weeks flashed by in a world full of pain and tears, Melody had never felt anything like this heartache. Anna was so wrapped up in her guilt and grief she forgot to care for the little girl and her brothers took over. They made sure she had everything she needed, they cuddled her and pampered her, willingly helping their baby sister to come to terms with another loss in her young life. The funeral was a shock to her as she had never been to one before and the tears and sobbing made her want to cling to her mother but Anna could barely get through each day she had nothing left inside her to give to the helpless little girl. It all became a blur as the days went by and Anna deteriorated rapidly and it soon became that she could not look after herself or the small child. The brothers were left with no choice when they found Melody in her pyjamas desperately trying to clean Anna up after she had fallen out of bed. Their Mother was in a terrible state, confused and afraid and it was no surprise when the Doctor diagnosed Dementia and advised them that she needed specialist care and they must put her into a Nursing Home. Within a week, Melody's life changed again, she was moved from the comfortable home she had lived in for five years into the box room at her oldest brother's house.