At the supermarket, Mia is shocked to discover a milk carton bearing her photo and the word “MISSING.” Will Mia be able to save herself once she finds her true identity?
Mia, 14, woke up from a coma to a nurse asking, “How are you feeling, dear? Can you tell me your name?” Mia replied, “I’m Mia…but that’s all I know.” The nurse explained she had been in a coma for a few days and reassured her that her parents would be happy to see her.
A woman claiming to be her mother, Laura, soon arrived. “Thank God you’re alive!” she exclaimed. Mia, unable to remember her, was skeptical. Laura insisted on taking her home quickly, saying, “They want to keep you here longer for the bills to swell.”
At home, Mia found her room filled with baby toys, which felt odd for a 14-year-old. During a grocery trip, Mia saw her photo on a milk carton with the word “missing.” She secretly called the number on the carton and discovered she had been kidnapped. Laura, struggling with mental illness, believed Mia was her deceased daughter.
Mia managed to call for help, and when Laura attacked her, a police officer intervened. Mia was rescued and reunited with her real parents, who had been searching for her. “Finally,” her mother said, hugging her. Mia felt the comfort of her true family, knowing she was finally safe.