When Kira was nineteen, she revealed to her parents that she was pregnant by her true love, Gareth. Her father had hoped to marry her off to his boss’s son to help with their family’s debt. Furious, he told Kira to leave. Heartbroken, she packed her things and stayed with her best friend, Lena. When she called Gareth, he seemed hesitant but promised they’d be together in seven months once his busy schedule cleared. Kira held onto that hope as her belly grew and she prepared for a new life with him.
Seven months later, Kira set out to reunite with Gareth. On the way, she called to tell him she was coming. To her shock, he admitted he couldn’t be a father and had been with someone else for months. Devastated, Kira hung up and went into labor on the bus. With the help of a kind driver named Jerry and supportive passengers, she gave birth right there on the road. At the hospital, she held her newborn son and promised to protect him forever.
Twenty years later, Kira told her son Arthur the truth about his birth. Arthur had grown into a brilliant, successful young man who now supported his mother. Determined to bring closure, he visited his estranged family. He forgave his grandparents, though they quickly asked for money, and forgave his father, who only disappointed him again by asking for gambling help. Finally, Arthur visited Jerry, the man who had helped save his life.
Jerry tearfully welcomed Arthur. During their talk, Arthur learned Jerry was raising his baby granddaughter alone after losing his daughter. Social services planned to take the baby away because of Jerry’s age. Arthur, grateful for the gift of life Jerry had given him, made a promise: he would raise the child himself. It was his way of giving back to the man who had once saved him and his mother.