An elderly woman named May is injured when a reckless new bus driver slams the brakes, sending her flying and breaking her back. Afraid of losing his job, the driver, Calvin, panics and abandons her on the icy street instead of calling for help. A teenage boy eventually finds her and calls an ambulance, saving her life.
Weeks later, Calvin shows up at her door, terrified she’ll report him. He has kids and fears losing them. Instead of pressing charges, May demands that he help her recover—cooking, cleaning, driving her to appointments. At first she’s filled with anger, but over months, Calvin works tirelessly, brings his sons, and slowly earns back her trust. His genuine remorse and efforts help her heal physically and emotionally.
In the end, May forgives him, and the unlikely pair forms a family-like bond. The story highlights redemption, compassion, and how forgiveness can sometimes transform both the hurt and the hurting.