During labor a newborn is mocked by relatives for being a girl and then vanishes, triggering a frantic search. The mother finds the baby shivering on a riverside rock. The newborn claims to have been reborn and speaks by telepathy, revealing that in a past life Grandma abandoned her and convinced the mother's parents and brother she had depression, costing the mother money and the house. The revelation turns the crisis into a warning: Ann urges the mother to resist the family's betrayal. They head home with that warning unresolved and a decision looming.
At a hospital bedside, relatives plead for help after Liz develops postpartum depression and doctors warn of lifelong effects without immediate treatment. Short of cash, the family offers their savings and even their housing deed; Lily resists, fearing where they'll live, but relents when relatives insist and accept the deed so Liz can get care. During the handover, the younger woman reveals she remembers a past life in which Jason and his family deceived them and vows they won't lose everything again. She charges her mother to change the family's fate, leaving Liz's recovery uncertain.
After a lost baby is found, Ann and her parents confront the people they say deceived them and demand the housing deed be returned. In a crowded room the elderly woman and a daughter-in-law trade insults while the baby cries and the mother steps away to make formula. Taking advantage of the distraction, a younger family member slips into the older woman’s pocket and retrieves the deed. The key turn: they actually get the housing deed. The episode ends with the family holding it and facing an immediate, high-stakes decision about what to do next.
At a family celebration for newborn Lily and the reclaimed housing deed, her mother watches relatives fawn over the baby and vows, referencing a past life, that she won't let anyone hurt Grandpa, Grandma, or Uncle. Relatives laugh off a strange moment, insisting the newborn can't be speaking and teasing Uncle Leon about past deception. Liz arrives and confronts the group about Jason — she reveals she supported him through college and promoted him for ten years. "And this is how he repays me?" she demands, leaving her response and the family's future unresolved.
Grandparents show up to meet newborn Ann and the new mother accuses Jason of plotting to use them to seize their house and money. The baby scratches Jason, refusing him, while his side gloats they've already secured the house and funds. The mother, whose telepathy connects only with Ann, vows to protect her and singles out Jason's secret lover, Jane Luke. Tension seems contained—until dawn, when an unknown man appears and seizes someone in the house: "Where is he taking me? This can't be good."
In the hospital, a newborn's mother is unresponsive after labor. Jason tells his parents he'll watch the baby until the mother wakes and plans to bring the child back. Grandma praises him, but another family member objects: "No! He's not a good man." Tensions escalate when someone cries, "Don't let him take me away." The father says it's his duty, spots an unfastened bracelet and declares, "I have an idea," seizing the moment to act. Jason leaves with the baby; who will end up caring for the child remains unresolved.
Two women who just secured a house and money bring an abandoned baby home and argue about disposing of her. One recounts that her mother left the infant on a rock three miles from a river after a planned drowning failed, and that Liz found the child. They decide to use heat to let the baby die, hoping to unhinge Liz and extort money, while another plans a cover story: say they were too busy with work and 'forgot' the baby. The infant begins choking in the heat, crying, 'Mommy, help me,' as someone shouts for Ann, leaving salvation uncertain.
Mom and Dad wake to find Ann missing; Jason, their son, says he took Ann to the factory because Liz was too tired. Accusations erupt—relatives blame Liz for past mistakes, threaten consequences, and one snarls, "I will never let you find that little brat." Someone claims Jason is with his secret lover Jane Luke and that they will hurt Ann. Searching Jane's workplace, they discover Ann's bracelet as proof she was there. The episode ends with Leon summoned and the family rushing out, leaving Ann's safety unresolved.
A child frantically searches a sweltering room for 'Mommy' and finds a woman covered by blankets who is still moving. People at the scene panic and argue: one pretends mercy, another suggests adding more blankets to silence her before workers come off shift. The child's pleading grows, 'Help me!', as debate shifts to action; some urge suffocation as the most efficient way to hide the body. The group starts piling blankets and pushing to quiet the movement. The episode ends with the child's cries continuing while hands close over the woman, fate unresolved.
Liz Sawyer thought her life was over—until her daughter Ann's inner voice revealed a hidden past. In her previous life, Liz's husband branded her with postpartum depression and stripped their family of everything, even their home. Alarmed, she races back and, guided by Ann, fights to reclaim the house deed. When she learns her husband tried to abandon Ann, Liz returns with her parents to pull her daughter from danger. Bolstered by Ann's revelations, Liz severs the marriage, finds the courage to choose love for herself, and rewrites the tragic fate she once suffered. Each choice becomes a tense, urgent step toward a future she will not lose.