Annie is rushed into Everwell Hospital after a car crash; she records that being accepted to Quinbert University would make her mother love her more. Doctors find severe chest bleeding and urgently call Annie's mother for surgical consent, but the mother refuses to come, screams "Let her die!" and blames Annie and her father for past deceit. As the OR is prepped, Annie asks that her organs be donated if she dies. Her blood pressure collapses and she slips into cardiac arrest; with consent unconfirmed, surgeons race to save her and her fate hangs unresolved.
At an early parent-teacher meeting a mother discovers a test paper labeled with Yasmin's name that Annie insists is actually hers. The mother questions Annie while other parents arrive, and a bystander snarls, "You country bumpkin, don't steal my mommy!" Tensions escalate when Yasmin is found hurt; the mother rushes to take her to the hospital. Annie vehemently denies pushing or cheating—then erupts, "I hate her. Let her die!" The mother calls Annie "evil" and says she wouldn't care if she were dead. The episode ends with Annie accused and rejected, Yasmin in care.
Dr. Zane pronounces Annie Xavier dead after a car accident at Everwell Hospital. Annie's mother refuses to grieve, orders the family to celebrate her successful sister and threatens to disown Annie for failing exams. Staff find Annie's signed organ donation form and arrange the heart transfer. Yasmin learns Annie donated her heart and clings to the chance of a transplant, but the operation will cost at least $500,000. At home the mother humiliates another daughter, forcing her to kneel and accusing Annie of cheating. The episode closes with donation logistics underway while Yasmin faces the prohibitive cost and the family's cruelty.
Family dinner breaks when Everwell Hospital calls: Annie's belongings are at the hospital and, unless claimed, her body will be taken for organ donation. They'd been arguing—Annie allegedly lied about getting into Quinbert University and didn't return after collecting exam results. One sibling defends her; another says they saw her at a club, which angers their mother. The hospital's warning forces panic and a demand to identify the patient. The mother, a top surgeon, rushes to Everwell and mutters, "Annie, let's see if you're really gone," leaving Annie's fate unresolved.
After a hit-and-run leaves Annie lying and bleeding, a person who lied to her mother panics, asking, "I ran over Annie and killed her?" They plot to conceal the truth: if Annie's body isn't whole because of organ donation, Mom won't be able to find her. At the hospital Dr. Smith receives a donor file—the heart matches a waiting patient, but staff must still confirm availability. Meanwhile Annie's mother, told a fabricated accident story, berates her and is urged to visit. The episode closes with the donor decision unresolved and someone rushing to Annie's school.
Annie has run away after a fight and refuses the guaranteed Quinbert spot; Ms. Logan cannot reach her and reports Annie hasn’t claimed the $20,000 scholarship. At home the family fractures: relatives argue about who’s to blame, the mother scolds and tells Annie not to return, even saying harshly she can “do it out there.” As the family reels from Annie’s disappearance and the ruined opportunity, they receive a new emergency: the hospital calls and Yasmin is told she must undergo a heart transplant now. Annie’s absence and Yasmin’s immediate surgery leave the family’s future unresolved.
Yasmin is prepped for a transplant as Dr. Smith reassures her that a donor has been found and that she will perform the surgery. The team readies anesthesia, then learns the donor — an eighteen-year-old who died in a car crash and suffered severe malnutrition — donated all organs. Staff gossip about the girl's neglected upbringing and absent mother. Tension spikes when hospital records show the donor's name: Annie Xavier, the same name as Dr. Smith’s daughter who didn't show up. The episode ends with the team stunned, the donor’s identity and its consequences unresolved.
Annie Xavier, a high school graduate, dies in an accident on the day she's accepted to Quinbert University. Her mother, Lydia Smith, had misunderstood Annie and pushed her away, driving her to lose the will to live. Grief and regret cloud Lydia as she signs off on arrangements. Unbeknownst to her, Lydia is manipulated by her adopted daughter into authorizing organ donation. Annie's organs are harvested—her heart goes to the adopted daughter. Only when a call from the funeral home forces Lydia to check the paperwork does the shocking truth surface. Shock turns to fury as Lydia exposes the adopted daughter and her father's cold scheme, confronting betrayal and the ruin of a mother's mistake.
Annie Xavier, a high school graduate, dies in an accident on the day she's accepted to Quinbert University. Her mother, Lydia Smith, had misunderstood Annie and pushed her away, driving her to lose the will to live. Grief and regret cloud Lydia as she signs off on arrangements. Unbeknownst to her, Lydia is manipulated by her adopted daughter into authorizing organ donation. Annie's organs are harvested—her heart goes to the adopted daughter. Only when a call from the funeral home forces Lydia to check the paperwork does the shocking truth surface. Shock turns to fury as Lydia exposes the adopted daughter and her father's cold scheme, confronting betrayal and the ruin of a mother's mistake.
Annie Xavier, a high school graduate, dies in an accident on the day she's accepted to Quinbert University. Her mother, Lydia Smith, had misunderstood Annie and pushed her away, driving her to lose the will to live. Grief and regret cloud Lydia as she signs off on arrangements. Unbeknownst to her, Lydia is manipulated by her adopted daughter into authorizing organ donation. Annie's organs are harvested—her heart goes to the adopted daughter. Only when a call from the funeral home forces Lydia to check the paperwork does the shocking truth surface. Shock turns to fury as Lydia exposes the adopted daughter and her father's cold scheme, confronting betrayal and the ruin of a mother's mistake.