Lily and Kenneth had high hopes for their son, Leonard, imagining him as a successful lawyer. When he turned 18, they encouraged him to attend law school.
However, Leonard dreamed of becoming a musician, and when he shared his desire with his parents, they were heartbroken. They believed they knew what was best for him and refused to support his music career. This led to a serious argument, and Leonard left home, cutting off contact with them entirely.
For three years, they didn’t speak, though they occasionally heard updates about him through family members. Lily and Kenneth held onto hope that one day Leonard would reach out to them, but that day never came. Tragically, one Sunday, their world changed when they received a call from the police: Leonard had passed away in a motorcycle accident.
Devastated by the loss of her only son, Lily promised herself that she would visit his grave every day. On her first visit, she noticed a teddy bear placed on his grave. Assuming it was left by mistake, she replaced it with flowers. But when she returned the next day, another teddy bear was there, confusing her even more.
On her third visit, she spotted a young woman with a small child by Leonard’s grave. Just as the woman was about to place another teddy bear on the grave, Lily approached her. The young woman, looking sad and anxious, broke down in tears when Lily asked why she was there.
The woman introduced herself as Carrie and explained that she was Leonard’s girlfriend—and that the child with her was Leonard’s son. Lily was stunned; she had lost her only child but had unexpectedly gained a grandson.