
Rhonda, a 16-year-old from a wealthy but controlling home, faced rejection from both her father and boyfriend after becoming pregnant. Cast out and alone, she gave birth with the help of a kind stranger, Mrs. Bamford, who booked her a plane ticket out of Texas. Fearful of her ability to care for her baby, Rhonda made a heartbreaking decision—she left her newborn, along with a note, on her business class seat, begging whoever found him to love him and name him Matthew Harris.
Thirteen years passed. Rhonda, now stable, never stopped regretting that moment. After years of hardship, she found the courage to locate her son—with help from a compassionate officer. Miraculously, he had been adopted by Lincy, the flight attendant who found him.
But when Rhonda approached Matthew, he was furious. “Where have you been all these years? I don’t need you!” he shouted.
“I’m sorry,” Rhonda pleaded. “Please, just give me one chance to explain.”
“I’m not sure I can,” Matthew replied, eyes filled with pain.
Now, Rhonda must fight for forgiveness—and for a second chance to be a mother.