On a rainy morning, Alexa stared out her kitchen window, haunted by a memory: her mother leaving her on Grandma Roseโs porch at five years old, claiming her new husband didnโt want kids.
That was the day Alexa started filling a shoebox with crayon drawingsโsmall, desperate tokens of love for a mother who never looked back.
Grandma Rose raised her with steady loveโSunday pancakes, bedtime stories, and unwavering support. But when Rose died suddenly, Alexaโs world collapsed.
Then, Evelyn returned. Elegant and remorseful, Alexaโs mother showed up at her door, asking for a second chance. Alexa hesitatedโbut let her in. For a while, it felt real. They shared meals, memories, and laughter. Until Alexa saw a message on Evelynโs phone, sent to a man named Richard: โJust me and my daughter having the best timeโฆ Iโm all about family โค๏ธโ Evelyn was pretendingโfor a man who wanted someone good with kids.
The next day, Evelyn left without mentioning the shoebox. That night, Alexa threw it away. Not out of angerโbut acceptance. Her grandmotherโs words echoed: โNever forget your worth.โ And for the first time, Alexa did. She wasnโt that abandoned little girl anymore. She was done chasing love that never came.

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