After April’s husband dies, she loses more than just him—she loses her home. Forced to sleep in the garage while her cruel mother-in-law, Judith, takes everything, April has no choice but to endure. But when Judith falls ill, she comes begging for help. Will April seek revenge or offer forgiveness?
April had once believed her love for James would shield her from anything. When he asked her to leave her finance career to stay home with their twin daughters, she agreed, trusting his promise that they’d never struggle. But then he died in a car accident, and April’s world shattered.
After the funeral, Judith coldly informed April that the house was still in her name. April was told to sleep in the garage while Judith took over. Struggling with no job and no access to funds, April endured the hardship, only stepping into the house to care for her daughters. Judith barely acknowledged her, as April moved through the home like a stranger.
One day, her daughters innocently asked why she slept in the garage, unaware of the tension with Judith. Judith overheard but said nothing. Then, one night, Judith knocked on the garage door. She was sick, and for the first time, vulnerable. Judith confessed her mistakes and handed over the house to April, acknowledging her wrongs.
Judith’s cancer diagnosis brings the two women closer. Despite the years of cruelty, April chooses to care for Judith, standing by her at doctor’s appointments. Their strained relationship begins to heal, as they become family again.
In the end, despite everything, they find a way forward—together.