Iris:
As soon as I entered the guest house, my children came running toward me. Thankfully, I didn't even have time to cry or dwell on the past before they reminded me I wasn't alone.
I hugged them, held them in my arms, and cried for about fifteen minutes. I hadn't been away from them for this long, especially after thinking I would never see them again. It really took a toll on me.
"Mommy, why are you crying?" Colin pulled away, gently rubbing his little hands over my cheeks to wipe away my tears.
"Mommy has been missing you, that's why," I said in a broken voice.
Watching the two of them, they looked fine and happy, so I guessed nothing had really happened to them while I was gone.
Then my gaze moved to the main mansion from the window. It stood right beside the main mansion. They shared a garden and a backyard. There were no walls separating the guest house from the mansion, and even the driveway was the same.
