David couldn’t believe that her 16-year-old daughter was pregnant with Peter’s child. Rhonda’s parents were rich and they had a place in the high society, while Peter was coming from a low-class family.
After Rhonda gave birth, she was forced to leave her son. She thought that a rich person would take care of her son if she would leave him on a business class seat, because Rhonda was kicked from home by her father.
Sadly, she had no other option to leave her son because Peter didn’t accept her too. She was alone.
After 13 years had passed, Rhonda worked a lot to gain her financial freedom. She was working as a business manager in a big company. Now it was time for her to find her son. She located an address after her search.
When she went to the big mansion, the guard at the gate arranged a meeting with the owner of the property, Mr. Johansson. The man revealed that he found the baby boy indeed, and helped his gardener, Richard Manford, to raise him.
Richard and his wife Elly couldn’t bear any children, and they gave Matt the love he would need. Mr. Johansson was his sponsor, as the rich man would pay for his any educational needs.
When Rhonda talked with the rich man, she received another address. At first she hesitated to disturb them, but she then decided to find her son.
Elly welcomed Rhonda in when she learned that Rhonda was biological mother of her son. When she listened Rhonda’s story, the old lady hugged to her tightly. Few hours later, Richard and Matt arrived.
Matt went to his room after he learned that his biological mother was here. He thought that Rhonda was there to take him away.
She then talked with Matt that she only wanted to get to know him. She apologized, and revealed her story of how desperate she was. She explained that she had no other choice than to leave him because she was sure that he wouldn’t survive in the conditions she lived for a long time.
As time passed, Rhonda became a family member of Mansford family, and after a long time later, Matt accepted her as his mother.
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