My name is Sycamore Greenvale and this is my story. I came to this place when I had inherited
some land here from a great-uncle I didn’t even know I had. There was nothing, no
businesses, no other people for miles around it was just a small town that was built in a valley
carved out by a glacier thousands of years ago. The land was rich and fertile, it was perfect for
growing food. And that’s what I came to do, I come from a farming family you see, so digging in
the dirt is all I know. Oddly enough the roaming Gypsy tribe sent a representative to me so I
could find my true love to begin a family and a life here in Edenville. I didn’t have a lot of
money left so after some digging around my property I had scraped enough together to pay
her.
I was nervous and a little afraid of who she would find for me, who can really find
their true love in a magic glass ball anyway? I had been here a week and no luck
with some of the wandering Townies who had come by and this was my last
attempt to find someone. I had met a few others before though…
Like her, Christy. She had a strange hat on and often went on about some safari she
was looking for. I personally thought she was a little loopy from spending too much
time in the sun and heat, there are no safaris around here. This place is a small
oasis in the middle of nowhere so she had to be crazy right? Anyway, I didn’t see her
much after this, maybe she really did find that safari she was looking for who
knows?
Weeding my small garden kept me close to my first love, nature. It also provided me
enough food to last the winter in this place. It was right on a large lake so it got
pretty cold in the winter. I hope to one day have enough money to enclose this
garden and grow food year round. Until a grocery store is built, it’s all the food I
have.
Turned out the Gypsy matchmaker was a bust so I feel like I wasted my precious
money on her service. I did meet Lyndsey though, she was a walk-by and the least
crazy in my opinion. Her dream is to be a Business Tycoon and out here where
there’s nothing that’s bound to be hard-won. But she’s determined to get her
dream and determination is one of my preferred skills. It takes a lot of it just to
come out here, away from civilization and chaos to make a dream come true.
Eventually I asked Lyndsey to move in with me, she wanted to keep her job in the
Culinary field for a bit until her dream job came up. It was good for money, and I did
feel a little guilty that she was out there working while I was here tending my
garden all day. But in the end it would be worth it and we would have succulent
food to get us through the winter months.
I couldn’t wait anymore, I had given her my mother’s engagement ring that night.
Although I did seem to have a brief second thought about giving it to her, very
brief. And she’ll never know I had second thoughts about it. I didn’t have any
friends to invite to a wedding so we just took the next step right there in my living
room.
She was worth it. I had found my wife. Now my life would truly begin in this small
town here. With Lyndsey by my side I know I can be the best man I can be.
And you can guess where we went after that wedding. I had always believed in no
premarital woo-hoo and this was a big accomplishment for me. I hope that at
least one of my children will carry that on. I will be on them if they aren’t though,
but I do believe in Strict Family Values.
It wasn’t long before I would have a chance to have more of a family, Lyndsey went
into labour with our first child right in the same place as we got engaged and
married. I wanted to have a boy and a girl it just felt right to have one of each. A boy
to teach the ways of farming to, a beautiful little girl to fawn over and hopefully take
after her mother.
I had a lot of dreams for that baby, one of them was to carry on with the plant-
based names and to instill my values in of course. Also that they would be around
to see Edenville grow and change as time goes on.
Soon enough Lyndsey was holding our son, my first born, I called him Cypress. He
had my eyes and skin tone but her hair. And he was beautiful, I loved that boy as
soon as I saw him. He could be my heir, but I still would like a little girl.
Lyndsey found her dream job in the Business field just about the same time as
Cypress’s birthday. I was happy for her that she found her dream and that I could
be here to help raise Cypress while she worked. She wanted to wait a bit before
having anymore kids though, and I was fine with that. Lyndsey wanted to get a
little further ahead in her career first.
Isn’t my son the cutest? He looks so much like his parents. I want to have at least
three kids and to see them all graduate from college one day. Even though the
college is far away from Edenville, and I would miss them everyday but as long as
they carry on my family values and have fun before coming home to responsibility
I’ll be fine.
Lyndsey got a bunch of promotions in a row after Cypress had his birthday, it gave
us money to build a second story onto the house to make room for our expanding
family. And we were soon to have another little one around, while Lyndsey was
painting she went into labour again.
So you can imagine my surprise when Lyndsey announced she was having
contractions again after she handed me my second born son Elm. Twins, who
would have thought?
When she told me that the third baby was the little girl I had always wanted, I finally
felt like our family was complete. I had three kids now and it seemed like my dream
to see them all graduate from college was actually going to happen. I called her
Rose, it’s my favourite flower and it suits her so well. My little Rosie…
Anyway, we finally got the grocery store built so once the town grows a bit more
there will be a place for the other families to get their food. I also provided them
with some local produce from my farm to help with the operating costs of the
store. It was the least I could do for this place.
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