Elara’s Milkyway
A young woman named Elara, a talented baker, comes up with an unusual idea—making butter using her own breast milk, despite never having borne children. Intrigued by the idea, she shares it with her husband, John, and together they decide to sell their unique butter at the village market.
At first, their business flourishes, but soon, a devastating epidemic spreads through the village, leaving many weak and sickly, including Elara and John. One day, an elderly woman approaches Elara’s stall, pleading for help. Her son, barely nineteen and gravely ill, has tried every remedy to no avail. The old woman claims that drinking milk directly from the source could save him.
Though hesitant at first, Elara takes pity on the young man after seeing his frail state. Leading him to a secluded area behind the stall, she allows him to drink directly from her breast. Miraculously, he recovers almost instantly, his strength returning before their eyes.
News of this extraordinary cure spreads quickly, and soon, desperate villagers begin seeking Elara out—not for her butter, but for her milk. One by one, they come, eager to drink directly from her, believing it to be the key to restoring their health.