After a vicious public showdown where classmates jeer that royal heiress Cindy Sawyer is reduced to eating trash, accusations fly that maid’s daughter Dana Moore bought admiration, taught wrong answers, and played a part in sending Cindy’s father to prison for bribery. Cindy is found collapsed and mourned, then jolts awake: she has gone back two years. She appears at the school lunch where Queen Moore lavishes friends and the clique that enabled the betrayals gathers. The episode ends with Cindy standing at the origin of the scandal, forced to decide whether to expose the lies or watch history repeat.
Ms. Sawyer, recently returned from abroad, interrupts a scene where Rita's daughter begs for school fees and promises to cover her tuition, handing over a spare card. Dana re-emerges as the campus golden girl, treating classmates, funding 'needy' students and posing as generous while a peer recalls Dana sabotaged a tutoring relationship and swiped a card before. After the narrator unlinks the account, Dana orders another round for friends. The lunch spirals into public embarrassment when the payment fails: Sorry, your card's been declined, leaving Dana exposed and the group stunned.
At lunch Cindy Sawyer's card is declined and she confronts Dana after discovering Dana froze it. Cindy insists the money is her tutoring pay; Dana answers she already bumped the tutoring arrangement to 200K a month. That revelation sparks whispers and offers from classmates who claim they'd tutor for far less, while Dana defends the payments and Cindy swears she won't waste a cent. The confrontation escalates into gossip about who pays whom. The episode ends when a staff member demands an unpaid bill—32,000 total—leaving the payment and the tutoring scandal unresolved.
At school, Dana faints in the nurse’s office and classmates scold Cindy—called “little maid”—for supposedly mooching off Dana and told to fetch help. Cindy flashes back to Bill, who nearly confessed until someone revealed she'd been a maid's daughter; he then chased Dana. Now the group gossips that Cindy is a servant despite rumors she might be an heiress; Dana’s unpaid lunch left peers covering costs and angering them. The episode ends when a peer repeats, "Dana Moore said I'm her maid?" and Cindy insists, "I didn't," leaving her status and friendships hanging.
A school argument erupts when classmates accuse Cindy of being a maid's daughter and Bill lashes out to defend Dana, who had kept that secret. Bill insults Cindy, demands an apology, orders her to pick up his books and threatens worse if she refuses. Other students mock Bill's Hurt Group and plead to stop the drama. Cindy refuses to be intimidated and dares them, saying, "I'll show you exactly who the real maid's daughter is" at the front gate after school. The episode ends with that promised public reveal looming unresolved.
At a roadside stop, Jake opens the door for Dana despite orders, and Dana—arriving in a Rolls‑Royce—immediately forces Cindy out of the car and announces she's also out of the house. Onlookers taunt Cindy as a maid's daughter while someone says they spoke to Cindy's father and told her to focus on her studies. Cindy pleads that her mother works for Dana's family and begs the humiliation to stop. Dana mocks her, threatens to drive away and destroy Cindy's two-year rich‑girl fantasy, then snaps, "You brought this on yourself." The scene ends with a sudden cry, leaving Cindy's situation unresolved.
Dana is shoved out of a car during a confrontation as onlookers, including Cindy and others, taunt her and declare she belongs on the street. The panicked driver, Mr. Shaw, wants to flee, but the group pressures him to abandon her in the distant villa district and mocks her dignity. The situation escalates when someone at the scene threatens Mr. Shaw, demanding the car be returned or his two sons' tuition will be ruined. Forced to choose, Mr. Shaw turns the car around, apologizes to Ms. Sawyer and urges her to get in, leaving her decision unresolved.
I lost everything because the maid's daughter stole my identity. She swiped my spare card and posed as the heiress; when she planted cheat notes on me, no one would accept that their idol was a fraud. Father spent his last favors trying to prove the truth, only to be reported by her for bribery. The company's stock collapsed, the firm fell, and I was driven to the streets. Debt collectors slashed my face; disgrace led to my death. Then I wake at River High—youth returned and memory intact. Given one chance to right the past, I must reclaim my name and expose the impostor before she buries me again.
I lost everything because the maid's daughter stole my identity. She swiped my spare card and posed as the heiress; when she planted cheat notes on me, no one would accept that their idol was a fraud. Father spent his last favors trying to prove the truth, only to be reported by her for bribery. The company's stock collapsed, the firm fell, and I was driven to the streets. Debt collectors slashed my face; disgrace led to my death. Then I wake at River High—youth returned and memory intact. Given one chance to right the past, I must reclaim my name and expose the impostor before she buries me again.
I lost everything because the maid's daughter stole my identity. She swiped my spare card and posed as the heiress; when she planted cheat notes on me, no one would accept that their idol was a fraud. Father spent his last favors trying to prove the truth, only to be reported by her for bribery. The company's stock collapsed, the firm fell, and I was driven to the streets. Debt collectors slashed my face; disgrace led to my death. Then I wake at River High—youth returned and memory intact. Given one chance to right the past, I must reclaim my name and expose the impostor before she buries me again.