Mary felt hopeless and tired. Ever since her husband passed away, she had struggled to raise her children. She worked two jobs and saved every penny to give her kids a good future.
Her hard work paid off, as all her children became successful. But their success no longer mattered to Mary. She realized her sons had failed at being good people.
They betrayed her, leaving her with almost no money. She couldn’t even afford a small trailer to live in.
Weeks passed, and Mary’s life on the streets didn’t get easier. However, she made some kind friends who appreciated her kindness and humor. Still, she missed her husband, Henry, and her daughter, Beth, the most.
Beth had left home at 18 to help the family. She worked hard, and with the support of kind people, she became a respected medical researcher.
