When Aria learns her grandmother’s been placed in a care facility and the family home is gone, something feels off. But the betrayal runs deeper than she expected—and Aria’s not going down quietly.
For years, it was just Aria, her troubled brother Kyle, and their grandmother Isabel—Miss Isabel to the neighbors—who raised them after their parents died. Aria worked hard and left home at 18 to take a job, sending money home for repairs. Kyle stayed behind, jobless and aimless.
Two years later, Aria discovers her grandmother is in a nursing home and the house has been sold. Kyle claimed it was temporary, that the house was falling apart. But Isabel never signed over the deed—Kyle forged documents and sold it behind their backs.
Fueled by rage and love, Aria returns home. With help from a sharp lawyer and a clever setup, she catches Kyle breaking into the house he no longer owns. He’s arrested, charged, and sentenced. The sale is voided. Grandma’s deed is restored.
That fall, Aria and Isabel move back in. They repaint the porch, hang family photos, and sip lemonade like old times.
They lost a lot—but never each other. And now, they’re starting over, together.