After losing her husband, Ophelia struggled to raise her daughter Maisie alone. Her mother-in-law, Eloise, moved in under the guise of helping—but her presence felt more like domination. Eloise criticized everything: the meals, the house, Ophelia’s parenting. Each day chipped away at Ophelia’s strength.
One morning, a chance encounter with Edna, a kind elderly woman selling knitted toys, changed everything. Edna gifted Maisie a bunny and offered warmth that Eloise never did. On impulse, Ophelia invited Edna to stay with them. The house filled with laughter, and Maisie bonded deeply with Edna—igniting Eloise’s jealousy.
Eloise retaliated by suing Ophelia for the house and reporting her to Child Protective Services, accusing Edna of being a danger. But during the investigation, Edna revealed a buried truth: she was Ophelia’s biological mother, forced to give her up years ago. The revelation shattered Eloise’s manipulative grip.

With Edna’s love and truth on her side, Ophelia reclaimed her home, her dignity, and her role as the true head of her family.
Eloise’s schemes backfired, and Ophelia finally stood tall—not just for herself, but for Maisie.