Adam hadn’t seen his mother in years. Life in New York—a booming career and a glamorous girlfriend—kept him away. But when he returned home to California for some documents, he found his childhood house in ruins and his mother gone.
Diana, a single mom, had sacrificed everything to give Adam a better life. She worked multiple jobs, skipped meals, and supported his dreams without complaint. In the early years, he called often. But as success consumed him, the calls faded. He missed the signs—her weight loss, her loneliness, her quiet cries for help. The house had been damaged in a storm, and Diana, unable to afford repairs, moved to a nursing home without telling him.