Yale enters a piano competition to raise money for his mother-in-law's surgery. He wins first prize, securing the funds and an invitation from a renowned orchestra. But Quinn, his wife, is convinced he's cheating after a toxic friend plants false evidence. Driven by jealousy, she storms the competition, sabotaging Yale's performance and unknowingly destroying her mother's last chance for treatment. One rash act triggers another: under her friend's manipulation, Quinn even breaks Yale's fingers, shattering his dream of becoming a top pianist. Just when she believes she's justified, a detective calls, confirming the incriminating proof was fabricated. The revelation forces Quinn to face the wreckage of her choices and the price of a trust betrayed.
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View All >Eva
I sobbed when Quinn realized her mistake. She destroyed his fingers and hopes.
2026-01-24 21:05:07
Faith
To ship them felt impossible afterwards. Guilt and regret became their tragic third character.
2025-12-06 21:59:00
Quentin
The piano becomes a shattered altar. Music and guilt intertwine like dark vines.
2025-12-03 10:23:44