Delaney, a weary wife and mother of two, is blindsided when her cold, distant mother-in-law Gloria dies—and leaves her entire estate to Delaney instead of her own children. But the inheritance comes with a cruel twist: Delaney must remain married to her neglectful husband Caleb and live with his hostile sister Tessa for 90 days.
The will reading ignites fury. Caleb accuses Delaney of manipulation. Tessa vanishes, then begins sabotaging Delaney’s life with anonymous complaints and petty harassment. Meanwhile, Caleb spirals deeper into infidelity and resentment. Delaney clings to Gloria’s cryptic letter, which hints at unfinished business and a belief in Delaney’s strength.
When Tessa abducts Delaney’s children under false pretenses, Delaney confronts her—and proposes a deal: live together, follow the rules, and everyone gets a share. They agree, but not out of love—out of greed.
The household becomes a battlefield. Caleb and Tessa plot to frame Delaney for elder abuse. But Gloria had anticipated this. Hidden in her letter is a flash drive containing a video message that exposes Caleb’s affair and Tessa’s parasitic lifestyle. Gloria’s final words are a mix of brutal honesty and unexpected love: she left them nothing not out of spite, but to force them to grow.
The video shatters their defenses. Caleb begins to change. Tessa enrolls in classes. And Delaney, once invisible, becomes the anchor of a fractured family. Gloria’s legacy wasn’t just wealth—it was a challenge to rise, rebuild, and redefine what family means.