A poignant tale of belonging, betrayal, and self-discovery.
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Daisy Evans (played by Cayla Brady) is a teenage orphan who, after the death of her parents, moves in with her godmother, Aunt Margaret (Laura Linney), and the latter’s two sons in a loving household that initially promises stability and acceptance. At first, Daisy is welcomed—but tension soon builds when the family’s real dynamics surface, revealing that she may be more of a burden than a cherished member
Meanwhile, Lola, the maid’s daughter, also joins the home, leading to rising friction. Both Daisy and Lola become scapegoats in the siblings’ twisted perception of rivalry. Daisy, once selfless and kind—cooking, cleaning, caring for them—finds herself accused of manipulation, theft, and even attempted violence.
With emotional realism and psychological nuance, Daisy gradually stops waiting for rescue and instead begins to plan her own escape. Supported by her school counselor and an unlikely friend, she reclaims her voice, learns her worth, and ultimately chooses to save herself. The story challenges the myth that any family is better than no family.
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