Ella was bustling around the kitchen, her movements quick and practiced. Her daughter, Sophie, sat at the breakfast table, her notebook open, scribbling furiously. "Don't forget your lunch, sweetheart," Ella reminded, sliding a packed meal across the table.
Sophie clutched Ella's hand, her eyes wide with excitement. They were on their way to the park, a weekly tradition they both cherished. "Can we feed the ducks today, Mom?" Sophie asked, pulling her mother towards the pond.
Ella and Sophie settled onto the sofa, their faces illuminated by the warm glow of the fire. "You know, when I was your age," Ella began, her voice tinged with nostalgia, "I used to come to this park with your grandma." Sophie listened intently, soaking in the stories of her family's past.
Sophie was tucked into bed, her room softly aglow with the light of a night lamp. Ella sat beside her, brushing a stray lock of hair from her daughter's forehead. "I love our days together, Mom," Sophie murmured sleepily, her eyes closing.
Ella stood by the window, watching the stars twinkle like distant memories. She whispered a promise to herself, to always be there for Sophie, to cherish every moment they shared. "Always," she vowed softly, her heart full.
















