When a neighbor complains about loud tenants in her late father’s house, Carla is confused—until she arrives to find beer cans, blaring music, and betrayal. Her husband secretly rented it out to his friends for extra cash.
Still grieving, Carla is furious. That house was sacred—her last tie to her dad. Her husband didn’t just betray her trust; he profited from her pain. So she calls one of the tenants, Nate, and offers him a deal: help her teach her husband a lesson, and he can stay rent-free for a month.
Later, her husband rushes to the house in a panic after Nate calls claiming it’s on fire. But when he arrives, the house is fine—just Nate on the porch and Carla in control. She’s known the truth all along.
Humiliated and cornered, he flees and files for divorce, still blaming her grief for getting in the way of “real life.” But Carla isn’t broken. She’s reclaiming what was hers—starting with her father’s memory.