MILLCREEK, Utah — A reunion for a Utah mother and her biological son was 20 years in the making.
In 2001, at just 15 years old, Holly Shearer got pregnant with a baby boy named Benjamin.
"When I was about five months pregnant is when I decided that I was going to place him up for adoption," Holly said. "And that's when I started to pursue a family to pick for Benjamin."
Sifting through files, she landed on Brian and Angela Hulleberg, who struggled with infertility.
"When I handed Benjamin to them, it was the hardest decision I've ever had to make," Holly said.
Although it was a closed adoption, Holly and Angela kept in touch, but only until the boy turned three.
"We had agreed to write a letter every week to Holly and send her pictures," Angela said.
"My favorite day of the week was Thursdays because I could go pick up my pictures and just to see what he was doing that week," Holly added.
As years passed, Angela made sure Benjamin still knew about his birth mother.
"We talked about Holly quite a bit, whenever he would ask questions," she said.
Then last November, Holly sent Benjamin a message on Facebook on his 20th birthday.
"She reached out to me, and at first I didn't know who she was, but when I asked and she told me who she was, it was a stellar moment," Benjamin said.
Two days after that message, they all reconnected over dinner.
It was then that Holly and Benjamin found out they both worked at St. Mark's Hospital and had been for the past two years.
Benjamin is a volunteer in the newborn intensive care unit.
"I would come to my shift right as she was leaving from hers, so we probably passed each other a few times in the parking garage in the Women's Pavilion," Benjamin said.
Holly is a medical assistant in the heart center.
"It would have been crazy to think that we rode up in the elevator together and had no idea," she said.
Both Holly and Benjamin spoke about being drawn to work at St. Mark's Hospital.
Reconnected and reunited after two decades, the birth mother and son say they're glad they never stopped searching.
"It happened when I was least expecting it, but when I most needed it," Benjamin said.
"Just don't give up, because if I would have given up, I wouldn't be where I am," added Holly.
Angela told FOX 13 News on Friday about the unconditional love she has for Benjamin's biological mother and the sacrifice she made at just 15 years old to put him up for adoption.