Tommy, the eldest of the three, clutched his brothers' hands tightly. Billy, with his wide eyes, leaned closer to Tommy for comfort, while Sammy, the youngest, held his teddy bear close. Their hearts ached as they watched their Mummy being taken to the hospital, her smile reassuring yet fragile. "We'll see her soon, right?" Billy asked, his voice barely a whisper.
Mrs. Green, their foster mother, greeted them with a gentle smile and open arms. Billy, feeling a bit braver, was the first to let go of Tommy and step forward. Sammy peeked from behind Tommy, his eyes filled with curiosity. "Hello, boys. Let's make this place feel like home until your Mummy gets better," Mrs. Green said warmly.
Tommy stumbled upon an old, rusty gate that creaked as he pushed it open. Inside, vibrant flowers danced in the breeze, creating a colorful sea. Billy and Sammy followed, their eyes widening with wonder. "It's like a fairy tale," Sammy exclaimed, his fears momentarily forgotten.
The brothers' imaginations soared as they explored the garden. Tommy became a brave knight, Billy an intrepid explorer, and Sammy a playful wizard. They laughed and played, their spirits lifted by the magic of the garden. "Mummy would love this place," Billy said, his voice filled with hope.
As the sun began to set, they sat by the stream, sharing stories and dreams. Sammy rested his head on Tommy's shoulder, while Billy traced patterns in the dirt with a stick. "We'll be okay. We have each other," Tommy reassured, his voice steady and strong.
Finally, the day came when the brothers could see their Mummy again. Her eyes shone with love and gratitude as they entered the room. Tommy rushed to her side, followed by Billy and Sammy. "We missed you so much, Mummy," Sammy murmured, clutching her hand tightly. Their hearts were full, knowing that the love they shared was the strongest magic of all.
















