Alexa was only five when her mother, Evelyn, abandoned her on Grandma Rose’s porch, tears streaking down her cheeks. Evelyn said it was because her new husband, Mark, didn’t want children in their home. Confused and heartbroken, Alexa clung to her stuffed bunny as Grandma Rose took her in, becoming her world for the next 15 years.
Despite Grandma’s love, Alexa never stopped missing her mother. She secretly drew pictures of them together, capturing moments she longed for — swings, tea parties, and braids. These drawings stayed hidden in a shoebox under her bed, symbols of a love that was lost but never forgotten.
After Grandma Rose passed away, Alexa’s life felt empty and fragile. Then, unexpectedly, Evelyn reappeared, dressed elegantly and full of apologies. She claimed regret and wanted to reconnect, especially after hearing about Grandma’s death. Alexa hesitated but allowed her mother back, longing to believe in second chances.
At first, Evelyn seemed sincere — calling often and reminiscing about the past. But Alexa’s instincts sensed something was wrong. Evelyn was secretive, distracted, and obsessed with taking photos of them that she never shared.
One night, Alexa discovered Evelyn’s phone messages to a man named Richard, pretending to be a devoted mother to impress him. Evelyn’s reunion was a façade, a way to gain favor and perhaps a new family, not true reconciliation.
Feeling betrayed, Alexa handed Evelyn the shoebox of drawings, letting her see the pain she caused. She chose herself over Evelyn’s lies, finally letting go of the past and her mother’s hollow promises.