When Blair loses her mother, Rachel, to cancer, grief isn’t the only burden she’s left to carry. At 25, Blair moves back home to care for her mom during her final months. But the real heartbreak comes when she discovers her father, Greg, is having an affair—with Lisa, Rachel’s co-worker—while Rachel lies in a hospital bed. Rachel, ever graceful, forgives him even in her pain. But before she dies, she whispers one final request to Blair: “Don’t let him get away with it.” Blair promises. After the funeral,
Lisa moves in. Blair, seemingly accepting, helps them settle into the house. What Greg doesn’t know is that Blair now owns half of it—her mother’s share. She smiles, plays nice, and waits. Then, on a quiet Saturday morning, Blair serves pancakes—and legal papers. She’s selling her half. Greg and Lisa have 30,
days to leave. But karma isn’t done yet. When Blair learns of their upcoming backyard wedding, she declines the invite—but sends something else: photos of their affair, taken while her mother was still alive. Her cousin, the wedding photographer
, reads the note aloud in front of all the guests. Lisa runs. Greg just sits down and stares at the sky. Blair walks away, her cat Gem at her side, and her mother’s memory in her heart. She doesn’t regret a thing. Forgiveness may be holy, but justice has its own kind of grace. And some daughters? They never forget.