Theresa, 63, spent her life raising her only daughter, Mary Lou, as a single mother. She always hoped they would stay close, but their relationship changed when Mary Lou made a life-changing decision at 21. She fell in love with Kang Jun, a man almost two decades older, and decided to move to South Korea after their marriage.
Although Theresa had concerns about the age difference and the challenges of living in another country, she respected her daughter’s choice. Their emotional goodbye at the airport became the start of a separation that would last for years.
As time passed, Theresa waited for a visit that never came. Their communication became rare, with only occasional messages and financial support from Mary Lou. Each year, Theresa received the same short note: “Mom, take care of yourself. I’m doing well.” While she appreciated hearing from her daughter, the message never answered the questions in her heart. She wanted to know about Mary Lou’s happiness, her daily life, and whether she truly felt settled.
The two had only one video call during those years. Mary Lou looked healthy but seemed too busy to talk for long. When Theresa asked about a possible visit, her daughter explained that life had become very busy.
Despite the distance, Theresa never stopped hoping. During holidays, she prepared her daughter’s favorite meals and kept a place for her at the table, believing they would one day be together again.
After twelve years apart, Theresa decided to take action. Despite never traveling internationally before, she booked a flight to South Korea. Her mission was simple: to see her daughter, reconnect, and finally share the moments they had missed for so long. For Theresa, the journey was not just about traveling across the world—it was about bringing a family bond back together.