Dear Ms Cecelia,
Thank you for writing me to tell me how Cecelia is doing. Joseph and I worry about her a lot and Jiri misses her too. It is strange in this City having no close relatives nearby. I know you and Joseph have a large family but you all live so far from each other. We miss Serena and Ryan and it’s so sad they will never meet their next grandchild.
It has been a calm pregnancy so far and tomorrow I will go on my next doctor’s appointment, if all goes as planned Cecelia will be able to tell you if we are having a girl or a boy when she gets my next letter. Now I’m going over to my mother’s former house to continue cleaning because we have to move everything out before the end of the month, her lease is up and we will not be renewing it.
Many thanks Zdena
Dear Cecelia,
I miss you, Joseph misses you and Jiri misses you too! We wish you will come visit soon! Thank you for sending pictures of your new room, I think it suits you very well and I hope you will like living in Hidden Springs. How is the new school?
Joseph has set aside your part of the inheritance as well as half the money for the house in a collage fund and we really hope you would consider going to University when you graduate. But, it is all up to you of course.
I have spent a lot of time sorting through my mother’s papers and even found a letter from her to me. I will let you know more about it as soon as I can. I hope it is some information about who her family is.
When I visited the doctor I found out that you, aunt Cecelia, will have to put up with another boy. Maybe we will try for a girl next time to make you happy? Would you like to come visit when he is born?
Lots of love Zedena
PS. Joseph sends his hugs. DS
My sweet patient daughter,
Seeing you as a mother yourself, has completed me more than I ever thought I needed. I am so proud of all that you have accomplished and it fills my heart with joy and happiness that you have managed to avoid a lot of the pain and problems I faced as a young woman. You and Joseph are clearly meant for each other, and I hope you both realize what a prize you have in each other. I and your father was never meant to be, and if I had not been as stubborn as I was I might have realized it before it brought such a rift between me and my own parents.
I know you have never understood why I left Aurora Springs all those years ago, and looking back at my actions now I can barely understand myself. But I will try to explain to the best of my ability, because I know you deserve to know the truth, and finally I have come to a place that has allowed me to be strong enough to tell you. I hope this will allow you to let go of any lingering questions about your past and let you put all your strength towards teaching your children how to be as strong as yourself.
See, I am rambling again. It is only because I’m nervous, which is also the reason I’m writing this down. I don’t trust my words to come out right. Enough procrastination! You were born in Aurora Springs…
…Your mother (if you will still have me?) Britta
Dear Ms Cecelia,
Sometimes life throws you more than you think you can handle. I was hesitant to let Cecelia go with you but now I am happy she is doing so well. Also, I do not think I would have the strength to deal with her problems right now. The combination of losing both Josephs parents and my mother as well as having a baby boy and another on the way is wearing me out these days.
After the chock of learning of my grandparents and finding out that my mother has a sister I received an even greater one. Apparently my mother had contacted her family shortly before her death, because a letter arrived to her house yesterday. It was from my aunt’s attorney and told of my grandparents passing seven years ago in influenza. My aunt herself was not reachable because she was on some kind of archeological dig in the middle of the Al Simharan desert but would be in contact as soon as she was back again.
I didn’t know what to think, am I followed by death? I sent of a quick letter apprising the attorney of my mother’s demise and left a contact number for my aunt. I don’t know if I fear her calling more than I’m worried she won’t. I have no memories of this woman who apparently cared for me as a small child. Your friendship gives me strength in these trying times.
The expected delivery date of our next boy is in two weeks’ time, it would be ideal if you and Cecelia could visit two weeks after that, will that work for you?
In friendship Zdena
Dear Cecelia,
Your visit meant so much to us! Jiri is asking for you all the time and just wants you to come back again. Jan is doing fine and I am so happy you agreed to be his godmother! Maybe we can convince you to come visit us again this summer? I know the last year of High School is intense so I won’t badger you about coming any more until you graduate. Joseph will be there for your ceremony, he’s already put in a request for leave but I have to stay here with the boys, because Jiri’s ear infection is really acting up and he might have to get an operation.
I got that call today, the one we have all been waiting for. My aunt Ulla rang me and we talked for hours. She’d gotten my note two weeks ago (thank God she didn’t call straight away, it would have been a madhouse here!) but had wanted some time to mourn her sister before calling me.
She’s an archeologist, and travels all over the world uncovering treasures. Kind of like Sim Jones in the movies I imagine. She still has the house in Aurora Springs, but rarely spends any time there. We talked of me coming to visit one of these days, to see the place I grew up. Maybe you could come too?
Now I won’t keep you from your studies, just two more weeks before you take that aptitude test! Break a leg! Joseph and I both know you will do great.
Hugs Zdena
Dear Aunt Ulla,
It’s been a few months since we last talked but I received your last letter yesterday. I can’t believe you are in Dragon Valley taking part in that dig for giant dragons of old! We saw the first part in a documentary series about it just the other day, are you part of that? We will be glued to the TV to find out.
Jiri is almost five now and can read and write a bit already. I’m enclosing a letter from him as well. Thank you for those beautifully illustrated children’s books you sent from Shang Simla, you are spoiling us with all your presents. Jiri has taken a keen interest in them and won’t let poor Jan even touch them, which is probably wise since he is at the stage when everything goes into his mouth and gets chewed and destroyed.
How long will you be in Dragon Valley?
Your niece Zdena
Dear Aunt Ulla,
I’m so excited to hear about the dragon eggs! I am sure if anyone can unlock the mystery of what became of dragons it is you! Two more years in Dragon Valley you said, are you thinking of settling there permanently?
Jiri is now in school and Jan has started going to a daycare nearby, I am trying to get some work but it’s a very competitive work market at the moment so I will have to look some more. I could go back to my old job as a receptionist, but the only open position is for a night porter, and I don’t want to be away from the boys at night, since Joseph already have to work the night shift some weeks.
I’m sending you this picture of our day out at the local bird and butterfly park. Jiri is really interested in animals as well as reading. He begs me to go to the library all the time, and we drag huge bags of books about animals and wildlife back and forth between the library and the apartment. He loved that book about dragons you sent him, but was even more interested in the one about Dragon Valley fish and insects. I will call next week, because I miss hearing your voice.
Your niece Zdena
Dear Cecelia,
How is University life treating you? I hope you get some studying done in between all those parties I see you post pictures of online. I am sorry to hear that you have broken up with Martin, was it a mutual decision?
Have you decided where you want to go after you graduate? And are you still considering applying for that internship here in Bridgeport? Naturally I would love for you to come here, but don’t forget that you were really excited about the trainee position at the Lunar Lakes Science Facility before you two got together. You have just as much right as him to apply for that position. It could really be the chance of a lifetime!
My aunt Ulla is still in Dragon Valley working with her dragon eggs. Sometimes it hits me how strange it is that we haven’t met since we reconnected, but going to Dragon Valley just isn’t in our budget at the moment. Even with the money from the sale of the house, the apartment is really taxing our budget. Having two growing boys is not helping. Just the other day I think Jiri and Jan grew three inches just to spite me. I have to get them new clothes again!
Aunt Ulla has offered us the homestead in Aurora Springs if we want to relocate, but I’m just not sure if I am ready for that at the moment. Because, I’m pregnant again! Maybe third time’s the charm and you’ll get a niece this time?
Hugs Zdena
Dear Cecelia,
It’s a girl! We are going to call her Adela, aunt Ulla suggested it and it supposedly means noble. Aunt Ulla will be her godmother.
I can’t write long since things are crazy here at the moment, as you can imagine, with the boys having the summer of from school and me having to juggle a screaming baby when I try to entertain them. Jan is turning five in just four months and is all over the place. I can’t remember Jiri ever being this energetic!
Joseph is up for promotion, but the city is cutting back on staff so he might get skipped over this time. We are hoping for the best, but things are uncertain at the moment.
Congratulations on landing that position in Lunar Lakes! We are all thrilled for you and can’t wait to hear about life on another planet! We would of course have loved to have you here as well, but both boys are so proud to tell their friends about their aunt on the moon.
Hugs Zdena and the gang
PS. Jiri sends a note and Jan sends an artwork .DS
Dear Ms Cecelia,
How exciting was that film Cecelia sent us from Lunar Lakes? I never imagined that trees could look that way!
It was so good of you to come over and help out a few weeks. I never thought I would break a leg trying to play soccer with Jan, it was so embarrassing, and with Joseph having to work extra shifts because of the cutbacks I was wondering how to cope.
Bridgeport really isn’t the same since the city council started having financial difficulties, and I’m not sure I feel safe raising our children here. I would love to find somewhere in the suburbs to live, but the housing market is in a decline and we can’t buy something new unless we sell the apartment.
I would love for the boys and Adela to grow up somewhere that has trees and flowers instead of concrete. Even the playgrounds are dismal here and I’m starting to worry about Jiri’s breathing. I think he might have asthma, because he wheezes so whenever he exerts himself. Maybe we should consider my aunts offer of taking over the homestead. What do you think?
How is retirement treating you by the way? Planning any exciting trips, to Lunar Lakes maybe?
Your friend Zdena
Dear Cecelia,
We are all so happy that you are enjoying yourself in Lunar Lakes, and congratulations to landing a permanent position! Are you planning any trips plane side in the foreseeable future? And if so, is Steve coming with you?
If you want to visit, you might not find us in Bridgeport at all! Joseph and I have been talking about maybe relocating to Aurora Springs, for several different reasons. One of them being that we would have a large house instead of a cramped apartment, so the kids would get their own rooms and not be forced to share, a two bedroom apartment really isn’t ideal for a family with three kids. Secondly a change of air might do Jiri’s asthma good and Jan would hopefully have a lot of space to run off some of his energy so he won’t get on my nerves so much.
Your brother has put in a request for a transfer, but before we make any final decisions we will go visit with my aunt Ulla at the homestead. I’m both excited and slightly apprehensive about seeing the place I was born after all this time. I will send pictures as soon as we get there, and Joseph said he’d call you later this week.
Hugs Zdena and the (driving me crazy) gang
Dear Aunt Ulla,
I will keep this short as I’m packing as I write. We are delighted to spend the summer at the homestead, and hope you will not tire of us so soon. I am so thankful you have agreed to take some time out of your busy schedule to come visit with us.
At the moment nothing is decided, I guess we will see how we like it and go from there. Joseph has had no news from the department about the transfer, but has also applied for a teaching position at the Aurora Springs Police Academy, maybe that will pan out.
I hope you are not scared of dogs because we just bought a puppy for the boys. His name is Pochie and he is tiny, a mixed breed of some kind that we picked up at a rescue shelter. I hope it won’t be a terrible inconvenience.
I will see you soon.
Your niece Zdena.