JUNE THIRD It had been over two weeks since we left the yacht, and life here comes off so easily. No need to feel in danger; all the people residing here on the island knew my mom. They said there was a time when she lived here with them when all houses here were traditional buildings. She'd join the craftsmen when it was raining to fix the green roofs. They said she was a smiley young woman, went fishing on her own, played with the children, and made friends effortlessly. They said, that after she returned, she brought engineers and built this island to a modern design. So even the kids here knew her; she was like their small island Queen. So everyone is warm with me; every day since we came here, we'd get fresh fruits, eggs, vegetables, and a lot of gifts from the islanders while sto