A lonely, grieving fisherman found new hope and purpose when he discovered a baby boy abandoned on his doorstep. He adopted the child, raising him with immense love and pride. But 17 years later, a wealthy stranger arrived, threatening to upend their world and take the boy away.
The weathered fishing boat rocked gently at the dock as Lucas tied the last knot. At 54, his rough, calloused hands moved with practiced ease, though arthritis had begun creeping into his joints.
His small house on the village outskirts waited for him, as it had every evening since Maria passed. There were no children’s laughter, no warm embraces—just the silent company of his thoughts and the photos of the woman he’d loved too deeply to replace.