Adam, once close to his mother Diana, grew distant as he built a life of his own. After college, he rarely visited or kept in touch. Diana, who had raised him alone, had always supported him and sacrificed for his education, even sending him off to New York. Despite the distance, she always held on to the hope of seeing him again.
When Adam graduated, Diana scraped together the money to attend his ceremony, buying him a gift and proudly watching him receive his diploma. Afterward, Adam treated her to dinner, expressing gratitude for her sacrifices. But once Diana returned home, their communication faded. Adam, busy with work and a new relationship, stopped calling, and Diana’s loneliness deepened.