During a family holiday, Yara, a married daughter, is harshly excluded by her mother for receiving no money, causing her distress. Meanwhile, Quinn confronts resentment over family financial disputes when he refuses to continue paying the $300,000 retirement fund for his in-laws, citing his own family’s traditions. Tensions escalate as Wren’s family accuses Quinn of favoring his brother-in-law with money while neglecting his own daughter. Quinn reveals past financial slights, exposing underlying resentments as the family’s fragile relationships begin to unravel, leaving unresolved conflicts about loyalty and support.