At nineteen, Kira was cast out by her parents after revealing she was pregnant by her true love, Gareth. Her father had hoped to marry her off to his boss’s wealthy son to save the family from crushing debt. Heartbroken but determined, Kira went to Gareth, only to be told to wait until he was “ready.” Seven months later, on her way to him, Gareth admitted over the phone that he didn’t want the baby and had been seeing someone else.
Shattered, Kira went into labor on the bus. With no hospital nearby, a brave driver named Jerry delivered her baby safely with the help of passengers. Holding her newborn, she vowed to protect and love him no matter what. She named him Arthur and raised him alone, never telling him the full story of his birth or his father’s betrayal.
Twenty years later, Arthur had grown into a brilliant young man who had built a successful business. When Kira finally told him the truth, he vowed to meet everyone connected to his past. He forgave his grandparents, turned away his irresponsible father, and finally met Jerry, the man who had saved his life that day on the bus.
When Arthur learned Jerry was about to lose custody of his baby granddaughter, he promised to raise her himself. In return, he gave Jerry the same gift of hope that Jerry had once given Kira and him: a future filled with love and family.