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Intro. Since the disappearance of her husband, Emmett Otterton, Mrs. Otterton has taken over her flower shop and her three young children, whom she raises alone with patience and love. Their days begin before dawn, among branches, water and fresh leaves. Despite the tiredness, she strives to maintain the routine so that her children feel stable. The nights, however, are more difficult. When the house is silent, he usually stares at the window, waiting for a sign, a memory, something that will restore hope. Her life revolves between love for her children and faith that Emmett can still return.

Mrs. Otterton v.II

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