When Anna returns home to care for her dying mother, she expects grief—not betrayal. After the funeral, she learns her sister Caitlin inherited everything, while she wasn’t mentioned in the will at all. Heartbroken and confused, Anna buys the family home herself, determined to preserve what mattered.
But during renovations, a hidden envelope appears beneath the floorboards—her mother’s real will, splitting everything equally. The version Caitlin shared was a forgery. Confrontation leads to legal action, restoring what Anna’s mother intended.
Later, Anna discovers another letter in the attic—one written just for her, explaining why the home was always meant to be hers. Though the bond with her sister may never heal, Anna finds comfort in the house her mother loved, feeling her presence in every quiet corner.