Between Heaven and Earth is a place called Cloudland.

People stay in Cloudland until they're forgotten before going to Heaven.

Mama Penguin peeped down on Earth through a hole in Cloudland. She cried everyday while watching down on her baby.

When the rainy season started one year later, she secretly hopped on the Raindrop Train with tears in her eyes and excitement to see her baby penguin. The train stopped at a small station. Suddenly, she heard a baby's cry after she walked out of the train. She ran over to find her baby penguin in a yellow raincoat crying while sitting in a nearby bench. She held her baby so tight while tears streaming down on her face. She was happy to be with her baby again.

Suddenly, a miracle happened in that rainy season. Mama Penguin was granted to stay. She and her baby always stayed together. They played games and she taught her baby how to catch a fish. They had fun as the rainy season was almost over.

The Raindrop Fairy from the Cloudland came and whispered to Mama Penguin.

"You must return before the clouds roll away."

"If you miss the last Raindrop train you can't go back to Cloudland."

"Then you won't be able to watched your baby through the clouds."

The news brought sadness to Mama Penguin but she didn't cry. The smile displays on her baby face indicate that even in a short period of time, the moments they shared together will be forever treasured in each other's heart. They hugged each other and said goodbye with a smile. Mama Penguin returned to Cloudland and watched her baby every day but didn't cry anymore.

"To Maddie. From Mama"

As the 6 years old Maddie/Maddison Mitchell read silently the last notes as she closed the book while sitting in the corner. She looked around the room, surrounded with relatives and friends silently chatting, as sadness visible in her eyes while staring to her other mother, Beca Mitchell, who was staring blankly towards to the smiling portrait of her deceased wife, Chloe.

"I'll see you again, Mama." Maddie murmur silently in hopeful tone while staring to her mother's portrait.