Lenora Scott

farmer and Rancher in Syn County

Lenora was born in the mid-1800s in a small village in Jamaica. She was the elder of two children, and her parents were farmers. Lenora had a childhood filled with carefree days and happy memories. However, she always dreamed of a bigger life than the one she knew. Lenora was determined to make it her reality. Finally, in her late 20s, she boarded a ship for America, leaving her family behind.

Upon arriving in the States, Lenora met a harsh reality. With little money and her deep-rooted accent, she struggled to engage with the county's jargon as she wandered around the town, Annesburg. Lenora quickly learned her way around the county. She eventually found work as a miner and, later on, a farmer, tending to cows and chickens.

After working tedious hours in the mine, she finally saved enough money to purchase a small home in Rhodes. Lenora loved her new life, but it was difficult, being so far from her family in Jamaica and not having anyone to share her struggles with.

One day, while running errands, she met an attractive young Englishman. They struck up a conversation and quickly formed a connection.

Eventually, Lenora invited him to share her home with her. Being a strong and independent woman, she was hesitant at first, but she quickly realized that having a companion and a friend was what she needed to brighten her dull social life.

Over time, Lenora and her live-in partner grew closer as their friendship blossomed. They both shared a love of hunting and fishing. They also worked side by side in the mines. They found solace in each other's company and a sense of belonging in their shared home. However, there is a feeling that everything seems too perfect.

Will the life she has dreamed of become her story as she starts her life's journey?