When Marie’s grandmother, Elinor, passed away, she left her a house and a mysterious note: “Burn everything in the attic.” Curious, Marie ignored the warning and explored the attic, uncovering sentimental items from her childhood.
Among the keepsakes, she found a locked chest. Inside were old photos and letters from a man claiming to be her father, desperately begging Elinor to let him see his daughter. Marie was shocked—her grandmother had hidden the truth about her dad.
Determined to find him, Marie visited the address on the letters and met the man in the photo. He greeted her warmly, took her out for dinner, and asked to visit her home the same night—insisting they drive there immediately.
Once at her house, his behavior shifted. He became aggressive and possessive, claiming half-ownership of the home and digging through the attic for documents. Marie realized he wasn’t the man she hoped for—just someone who wanted control.
Marie discovered he had once lived in the house with Elinor, but had abandoned it. Now, he used an old deed to claim rights. She also learned he had likely contributed to her mother’s death.
Desperate for answers, Marie visited his former home and met Olivia—his other daughter. Olivia revealed he had taken over her life too. The women joined forces and hired a lawyer.
They won. Legally, the house was Marie’s. Her father was forced out. And together, Marie and Olivia found something greater—freedom, and the sisterhood they never knew they needed.