At 16, Joey ran away from home to chase his dream of becoming a doctor, leaving behind his widowed mother, Flora, with only a goodbye letter. In the city, life was harder than he expected—he struggled with money, was taken advantage of by a friend, and nearly lost hope.
One day, after helping an elderly man named Clark, Joey was offered a full scholarship. He worked hard, became a doctor, and promised himself he’d return home successful and make his mother proud.
Thirteen years later, he finally went back—but found the house abandoned and crumbling. Inside, he discovered a half-burnt letter from his mother, filled with pain, loneliness, and longing for his return.
Terrified, Joey searched for her and learned she was in the hospital. When he found her, she was alive—older, injured, but still waiting for him all those years. She revealed she had written many letters but never knew where to send them.
Overcome with guilt and love, Joey apologized. They reunited, forgave each other, and chose to never be apart again.
Lesson: Chasing dreams matters—but not at the cost of the people who love you. Time lost can hurt deeply, but love can still find its way back.