Chapter 106

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"Father?! Mother?! Why are you both always in the garden?!" A little girl with strawberry pink hair and almond-blanched eyes rushed into the garden that her parents both grew together. They had grown it even before she was even born, making her believe that there was a lot to every plant in it.

"Jane, we've told you all the time that these plants are not just for show." Thelma smiled at her, seeing how she was still so young to understand it all. "They have great use which is good for healing wounds and injuries." Thelma looked to see their five-year-old daughter who was discovered not long after they had escaped.

"I know. You and your father always tell me about it. Don't worry. I will not forget." Jane ran around, looking again at each plant and taking note of each that had grown from the first stage of the seed to the end of its harvest. 'I wonder if this plant does anything.' Jane looked at the plant, thinking about how it could be used in some other way that could be more useful and worth much more later on.

"I wonder who she takes after?" Tim asked, looking over to Thelma who looked away from him. Their focus went back to their daughter who kept examining the plant in front of her.

"Not my fault for having her unexpectedly." Thelma did not even know if she was going to be a good mother, but with Tim by her side. It made her have hope that she would be a good mother since he was a good father to their daughter.

"I didn't say it was." Tim went over to Thelma hugging her from behind. "I'm happy that we had a child. It's not considered enjoying life if another isn't born between two people who truly love each other." Tim's words made Thelma smile, making her feel like her life was indeed complete. She could remember when she was just a slave who happened to come across great people who ended up being her friends and even close as family. Coming across to meet Tim, it had indeed completed the life that she cherished so much with no regret. "We've all been separated, and yet we have no clue about what's in it for us in the future." Tim sighed, remembering the time that they were told Mila had gone into her coma state which had shocked them both that time. During that time, Thelma nearly had a miscarriage from such news that it was hard to have another child for them. Yet, they knew that there was no guarantee that there would be another child for them in the future.

"I know that she will wake up soon. We just need to wait a little longer." Thelma wasn't going to have negative thoughts.

"Who are father and mother talking about?" Jane went to them both tugging onto their long sleeves. She had finished taking notes, seeing how her parents were talking about some serious matters that did not sound complicated.

"She is our savior." Thelma knelt looking at Jane, knowing that their daughter knew nothing about Mila.

Hearing footsteps, Tim had turned to face where the noise came from with his wife and daughter behind him. Allowing them to run if things didn't turn out well for them, he would save his family rather than let them be harmed.

"I've come to send a message to you all from ZH." A cloaked messenger looked to the family of three that stood alerted from his sudden appearance. "He says that the young lady has finally come out of her coma. That is all I came to tell you." The messenger left not long after with Thelma shocked to hear the news that they waited so long for.

Crying, Jane and Tim rushed to her side to ease her down. "It's a miracle. She's finally awake after so long." Thelma was crying with Tim feeling the same happiness to know that their young lady was no longer in her coma state.

"Is she that great?" Jane asked, looking up to both of them.

"You'll know when you see her." Tim kissed his daughter's head, then kissed Thelma's head. Hugging them both into his arms, he truly felt grateful to Mila for allowing him to create his happiness.

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