Maddie was drowning in grief and responsibility after her husband, Mark, died in a car crash, leaving her to raise their sick five-year-old son, Caleb, alone. She worked two jobs to cover Caleb’s expensive treatments while answering his daily question, “When is Daddy coming home?” Then, weeks later, she received a chilling text from Mark’s number that simply read, “Hi.”
The message led Maddie to an address in Cedar Rapids, where she discovered not only the sender — a young boy who had found an old phone — but also something far more shocking: Mark himself. Alive. He confessed he’d faked his death, abandoning Maddie and Caleb because he “couldn’t handle” the crushing debt and stress. Mark had built a new life with another woman, who helped hide him, leaving Maddie utterly betrayed.
Crushed but determined, Maddie walked out without looking back. When she returned home, her mother handed her a letter from Mark’s mother, who, unaware of his betrayal, sent a generous check to help Caleb. For the first time in months, Maddie felt hope instead of despair.
That night, Caleb asked, “Did you find Daddy?” Maddie told him gently that Daddy lived somewhere else now but promised, “We’re going to be okay.” She realized she had lost a husband, but she would never lose her son — and she vowed never to let Caleb lose her, no matter what.