February 16th Dear Lucy, do not know what would have happened to me if the doctors had not found Mr. Baynham's business card in my pocket. And I'm so happy that he was willing to help. He came to visit me in hospital, then he immediately started making lots of phone alls. He says that journalists are like detectives. That's how he as able to get hold of your dad's cell number. I'm sorry asked you to tell lies, Lucy. But thank you for being sensible's and telling the adults everything. It was the right thing to do. Freddie February 20th Dear Mom and Dad, It's very busy here. Lots of people are coming to the hospital to talk to me. They all ask me the same questions, so it's a little boring at times. Mr Baynham's till making phone calls and signing piles of papers now, too. I do not always understand what's happening, but he keeps telling me that everything's going to be all right. I'm not in trouble. He has been in touch with an organization that helps young people who arrive in the U.K. on their own. They going to care of I'm going to stay in a house with some other boys who've been separated from their families. I'm looking forward to leaving the hospital, although I'll have to back a week treatment. April 17th Dear Mom and Dad, My new house is very big. There are twelve boys and three adults living her The adults are very kind and we can talk to.