One autumn morning, I found a broken phone on the sidewalk and decided to help the owner. After inserting the SIM card into my backup phone, I called the contact saved as “Daughter.” A young girl named Julie answered, explaining her mother, Victoria, had gone missing and she was stuck alone in her apartment, frightened and unable to move due to her wheelchair.
My mother and I hurried to Julie’s place, where she told us about her mother’s absence and her struggle to save for an important surgery. I searched and found a news report about a woman hit by a car nearby. At the hospital, we confirmed the injured woman was Victoria, who was now stable but had been in critical condition. The whole situation felt urgent, and my heart ached for them both.
Victoria revealed her difficult life after a divorce, caring for Julie with little support and trying to get medicine when the accident happened. With help from friends and donations, we arranged Julie’s surgery, which helped her improve significantly. Over time, Victoria recovered too, and our bond grew stronger, filled with new hope and gratitude.
What began with a lost phone became so much more than a chance encounter. I married Victoria, we adopted Julie, and together we built a new family. That broken phone not only connected me to them but led me to a true purpose and a beautiful new chapter in life.