Thirteen years ago, Jimmy seemed to lose everything—his business, his marriage, and, most painfully, his daughter, Harriet. Once a dreamer with plans to run a thriving repair shop, he watched that vision crumble under the weight of financial stress and personal struggle. When his shop failed, he slipped into depression, and though he clung to his young family, it wasn’t enough. His wife, Rebecca, left with Harriet, believing he could no longer provide a stable home.
With no savings, no steady income, and heartbreak fueling his every regret, Jimmy drifted, eventually leaving town to escape the constant reminders of his shortcomings. Odd jobs and homelessness battered what was left of his self-confidence. Yet, in time, he found steady work—starting as a cleaner at a local store, slowly climbing to become an administrator. His life became a solitary one, absent the family he once cherished, but finally holding a sense of financial stability.
Then everything changed the day he received a letter from Harriet. Despite living with her mother and stepfather for over a decade, she never forgot about her dad—nor the small stuffed bunny he’d left for her on that last heartbreaking birthday. Harriet’s letter arrived with a promise to visit, to mend the lost connection he had believed was gone for good.
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