A somber hush falls over the bustling city as Annie's world shatters. The joyous celebration surrounding her newfound family is replaced by a quiet revelation: her real parents, David and Margaret, are gone. The weight of this news settles heavily, a stark contrast to the bright lights and cheerful music that once filled her days. A poignant moment of reflection unfolds, revealing the depth of Annie's resilience and the unwavering support of her new family. Will Stacks, President Roosevelt, and even the reformed Miss Hannigan offer comfort, their presence a beacon of hope amidst the sadness. The scene is a poignant blend of sorrow and strength, a testament to the enduring power of love and family.