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Over the last few months Romeo and Juliet have built up a routine of venturing out into the jungle and finding many treasures including ancient artifacts that will increase their wealth upon their return to royal life. For now they usually spend 2 days hiking and 2 days at home uncovering the artifacts they have discovered and storing their newfound treasure.
They attend their flock of chickens together, with Romeo doing the cleaning of the coop and Juliet collecting the eggs. Once every week they sell their produce, Romeo even sells the paintings he makes of landscapes and his beautiful wife Juliet and would sell some of the treasure of cultural significance back to the locals in hopes of prolonging the culture of the ancient people, there was enough wealth to go around for everyone. They also regularly meet their local friends and the people of the temple, having established somewhat of a normalcy in Selvadorada.
Juliet had grown accustomed to homestead life and getting her hands dirty. She had learned many useful skills in herbology and apothecary study. Now they had established a comfortable life in Selvadorada, there was only one thing that would complete their little piece of paradise. Romeo and Juliet had been making love whenever they managed to find themselves at home and not completely swamped with choirs about their tiny jungle cabin which required a lot of legwork to keep things running. It had only been over the past few weeks but Juliet had begun to notice that her clothes were fitting tighter and she felt more fatigued, and it wasn't long before she began showing.
Juliet was pregnant! The couple were beyond ecstatic to welcome their first child into the world. It had come at an opportune time, they had received word from Laurence that the arrangements had been made and things would be finalised once their first born child had reached the age of a toddler. They had been corresponding regularly sending him the artifacts they had accrued over their time already, and he had been making the arrangements for them to rejoin royal society under new surnames. They were both nervous and excited to raise their newborn on the homestead, they knew it would be an all round the clock struggle they would not receive the aid and luxury they were accustomed to and would be responsible for the newborns every whim and need. Yet still Romeo was more than willing to bet that they could survive and thrive and he was filled with joy at the thought of his and Juliet's love bringing new life into this world and continuing their legacy.










