When Helen’s daughter-in-law Maribelle—who abandoned her newborn twins 15 years earlier—suddenly returns, Helen’s peaceful life is shattered. Maribelle claims she wants her “children” back, not out of love, but to present them to her new husband as adopted orphans so she can avoid having more biological children. She even insults Helen, belittles her home, and announces she’ll take the twins away to enjoy a “better life.” But Lily and Jacob, now 16, immediately reject her. They remind her she left, while their grandmother stayed, raised them, and loved them. Furious, Maribelle storms out.
Days later, her lies unravel. Her husband’s lawyer discovers the truth: the twins are her biological children, abandoned at six months old. Shocked and betrayed, her husband files for divorce, freezes her accounts, and cuts her off. Realizing how much Helen has sacrificed, he offers to set up a trust fund and financial support for the teens. Now, Helen and the twins finally have stability. Their home is filled with laughter, safety, and a future Maribelle can no longer threaten. Helen isn’t just their grandmother—she is their real home.