My mom left me in a cardboard box in the supermarket when I was a baby — 20 years later she knocked on my door

Found as a baby in a cardboard box at a supermarket by Rosa, a supermarket clerk, Sue was given a second chance at life when Rosa chose to adopt her and raise her as her own.

Rosa ensured that Sue grew up with everything she needed, but most importantly, with love and care that would guide her through the years.

Under Rosa’s nurturing, Sue thrived, blossoming into a successful young woman who built a career as a social media influencer, openly sharing her life’s story.

Despite her achievements and the fulfillment she found in her life, one question lingered in Sue’s heart: why had her birth mother left her? What circumstances had led to her being abandoned?

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