A newlywed man convinces his wife to put one of their twins up for adoption, unwilling to pay for both children. Five years later, he abandons her with the kids, leaving her desperate and alone. Angie, with nowhere to go, shelters her babies at a rainy bus stop, praying for help. Just then, a kind nun offers them refuge at a monastery, where Angie rebuilds her life, eventually opening a café and finding stability.
Years later, a bankrupt Jake reappears, apologizing and begging for her help. Though Angie knows he’s only seeking financial aid, she forgives him and offers support, embracing forgiveness over resentment.