Aurora's eyes narrowed, her voice taking on a determined tone.
"We need to start searching for our brother again. We can't just sit around and wait for him to come to us." Nevaeh nodded in agreement, her eyes scanning the room as if searching for a hidden clue.
"I've been thinking... maybe we should start by looking into Mama's past. There might be something there that can lead us to our brother."
Apollo's face lit up with excitement.
"I've already started looking into it! I've been sneaking into the library and reading about Mama's family and her past. I think I might have found something important."
Aurora's eyes snapped to Apollo's face, her voice urgent.
"What is it? Tell us!"
Apollo took a deep breath, his voice barely above a whisper.
"I think I found a lead on our brother's whereabouts. It's a long shot, but it's worth a try."
Nevaeh's eyes locked onto Apollo's, her voice filled with anticipation.
"Tell us, Apollo. What did you find?"
The three siblings leaned in, their faces set with determination, as Apollo began to reveal his discovery.
"Mama give birth to us in this planet at the Quiu Hospital seven years ago we can ask the doctors from there who did mama labor what happened that night seven years ago."
Aurora's eyes lit up with excitement.
"That's a great idea, Apollo! Let's go to the Quiu Hospital and ask the doctors about that night." Nevaeh nodded in agreement, her voice determined.
"We'll get to the bottom of this and find out what really happened to our brother."
Sierra's eyes misted over as she gazed at the baby picture, her heart swelling with love and longing for her missing child. She smiled, her voice barely above a whisper, as she spoke to the photograph.
"I'll never give up, little one. Mama will find you, no matter what it takes."
As she spoke, she felt a surge of determination and strength flow through her. She knew that she had to keep searching, to keep fighting for her child. And with the love and support of her other three children, she knew she could overcome any obstacle.
Sierra's eyes lingered on the dreamcatcher, her heart full of gratitude for her children's thoughtful gift. She knew that they loved her, and that they would stand by her side no matter what. And with that knowledge, she felt a sense of peace and calm wash over her.
With a gentle smile, Sierra drifted off to sleep, the dreamcatcher's gentle glow watching over her like a guardian angel. The baby picture, still clutched in her hand, seemed to radiate a sense of hope and promise, a reminder that she would one day be reunited with her missing child.
As Sierra slept, the dreamcatcher continued to glow softly, its gentle energy infusing her with a sense of peace and tranquility. The baby picture, still clutched in her hand, seemed to be surrounded by a warm, golden light, as if the dreamcatcher was protecting and blessing it.
Outside the room, Aurora, Nevaeh, and Apollo were sitting in the living room, their faces lit up by the soft glow of the evening lamps. They were talking in hushed tones, their voices filled with excitement and anticipation.
"I'm so glad we gave Mama the dreamcatcher," Aurora said, her eyes shining with happiness.
"I think it really made her happy."
"I know, right?" Nevaeh replied, her voice filled with enthusiasm.
"I could see the look of joy on her face when she saw it. It was like a weight had been lifted off her shoulders."
"I'm just glad we could do something to make her feel better," Apollo said, his voice soft and gentle.
"Mama's been through so much, and she deserves all the happiness in the world."
The three siblings sat in silence for a moment, each lost in their own thoughts. Then, Aurora spoke up, her voice filled with determination.
"We need to keep searching for our brother," she said, her eyes locked on her siblings.
"We can't give up, no matter what."
Nevaeh and Apollo nodded in agreement, their faces set with determination. Together, the three siblings made a promise to themselves to keep searching, to keep fighting for their family and for the truth.
The next morning Sierra woke up she felt so happy. She closed her eyes and she smiled at herself she walked straight toward her bathroom and she tapped a glass which opened and she touched the screen as she tone the wheel which showed the temperature. She felt the hot water touch her soft fair white she touched her long black air as she closed her eyes and she rubbed the soap on her body. After she was done she changed into her clean clothes. Her hair was in a messy bun.
Sierra walked out of the bathroom, her messy bun bouncing with each step. She smiled to herself, feeling refreshed and rejuvenated after her warm bath. She made her way to the kitchen, where the aroma of freshly brewed coffee filled the air. Her eyes sparkled with excitement as she poured herself a cup, the steam rising to greet her.
She added a spoonful of sugar and a splash of cream to her coffee, stirring it with a delicate silver spoon. As she took her first sip, she closed her eyes, savoring the rich flavor and letting out a contented sigh. The warmth of the coffee spread through her body, and she felt a sense of calm wash over her.
Sierra walked over to the large windows that overlooked the city, her eyes scanning the bustling streets below. She stood there for a moment, lost in thought, as she watched the people rushing to and fro. Her mind began to wander, thinking about her children and the day ahead.
Just then, she heard the sound of footsteps behind her. She turned to see her three children, Aurora, Nevaeh, and Apollo, walking into the kitchen, their faces bright and cheerful.
"Good morning, Mama!" they chimed in unison, their voices filling the room with warmth and energy.
"Apollo it's your turning for your training," Sierra said gently as she held on her cup.
Apollo's face lit up with excitement as he nodded eagerly, his eyes shining with anticipation.
"Yes, Mama! I'm ready!" He quickly finished his breakfast, his movements swift and efficient, before turning to Sierra for further instructions.
Sierra waved her fingers.
"Hey you two Leo would drop by your Uncle Leo be nice."
Aurora and Nevaeh nodded in unison, their faces serious.
"Yes, Mama. We'll be nice to Uncle Leo," Aurora said, her voice soft and polite. Nevaeh added.
"And we'll make sure to listen to what he has to say." The two girls exchanged a brief glance, their eyes sparkling with a hint of mischief, before turning back to Sierra with innocent smiles.
Both Apollo and Sierra appeared at the Red Flame Flower Mountain.
The air was thick with the scent of blooming flowers and the sound of gentle humming as Sierra and Apollo arrived at the Red Flame Flower Mountain. The mountain was ablaze with vibrant red flowers that seemed to dance in the gentle breeze, their petals shimmering like tiny flames in the sunlight. Sierra's eyes gleamed with a fierce inner light as she gazed out at the breathtaking view, her presence seeming to command the attention of the very mountain itself.
Apollo stood tall beside her, his eyes wide with wonder as he took in the majestic sight. He felt a surge of excitement and anticipation, knowing that this was the place where he would begin his training with his mother. He looked up at Sierra, his eyes shining with admiration and respect, and asked
"Mama, what's our first lesson?"