A grieving mother named Lily visits her 21-year-old son Leonard’s grave almost every day. Leonard had left home years earlier after a fierce argument with his parents over his dream of becoming a musician, while his father wanted him to be a lawyer. Feeling rejected, Leonard cut ties and moved away.
Three years later, Lily received the devastating news that Leonard had died in a motorcycle accident. Heartbroken, she arranged his funeral and visited his grave regularly. One day, she noticed baby toys mysteriously left there. Curious, she discovered the toys were placed by a young woman named Carrie, Leonard’s girlfriend, who was holding their baby son, Henry.
Carrie shared how Leonard had pursued music while working odd jobs, how they had a son together, and how Leonard’s death came just as Carrie was giving birth. She revealed Leonard had hoped to reconnect with his parents once he became successful.
Touched, Lily invited Carrie and Henry to live with her and Kenneth. This reunion healed old wounds, and Kenneth became a devoted grandfather. With their support, Carrie helped publish Leonard’s music, keeping his dream alive. Now, Henry dreams of following in his father’s footsteps, surrounded by a loving family. The story teaches us that anger and stubbornness can damage relationships, but acceptance and love can mend them and bring hope even after loss.