Though she tells all of the other kids there that she can understand her dogs, they don't believe her.
Life is hard for Anne-Marie, but she never gives up hope.
Though she tells all of the other kids there that she can understand her dogs, they don't believe her.
Life is hard for Anne-Marie, but she never gives up hope.
Long-term resident of the Storybrooke Orphanage, set next to the Monastery where the nuns keep an eye on the children.
Though she is well taken care of there, she attempts to get out as many times as she can to spend time with her two dogs; -
Long-term resident of the Storybrooke Orphanage, set next to the Monastery where the nuns keep an eye on the children.
Though she is well taken care of there, she attempts to get out as many times as she can to spend time with her two dogs; -