At Hailey Bell's perfume launch she reveals her husband Joseph exploited her healing touch, locked her and threatened to use her sister as leverage. Cousin Molly lashes out amid the crowd; Joseph threatens that if he can't have her no one will, and Hailey collapses. She then awakens in her wedding dress before the marriage, realizing she's been reborn and hasn't married Joseph. Panicked about his imminent arrival, she faces Molly's sudden proposal that Hailey marry Nathan while Molly marries Joseph. The episode ends with the unsettling suggestion Molly may also be reborn.
At home relatives force Hailey to swap places in a Ward marriage after the Wards' wedding gift and Nathan's illness are revealed. Relatives argue and plot to profit; Molly's dream that Nathan will die tonight raises the stakes. They pressure Hailey to marry Joseph, described as lazy but possibly rich later. Hailey resists, fearing reputation loss, yet she finally accepts the swap on one condition: the Ward wedding gifts and the house will be hers. She ejects everyone from the room, leaving the family stunned and Nathan's possible death tonight unresolved.
A parent storms in, claims the house and orders everyone out. Others insist it's compensation and consider signing papers. With the groom nearly arriving, a woman says she'll marry Joseph for money. Irene's friend worries about Nathan's health and urges practicality, but Irene rejects Joseph as a lazy, selfish mama's boy and prefers the wealthy Ward family. Irene and Mandy are invited to move into the disputed house now that Frank is gone. The wedding begins—'Here comes the bride!'—and a rival declares, 'I'm going to be better off than you this time,' leaving the outcome unresolved.
At the bride pick-up, Nathan's brother Declan announces he's standing in for the ill groom. Guests admire the bride and note Hailey's persistent balm; people worry Nathan's weak lungs can't tolerate Hailey's strong Spring Water scent that was sprayed as a protective custom. Some suggest the balm could heal, but anxiety grows as the party hustles into a car—Molly, the bride, has never ridden one before. At the last moment the bride balks, snapping, "Your brother's sick and dying, and you want me to marry him? You'll have to pay extra." The marriage arrangement is suddenly in jeopardy.
At the wedding pickup, a confrontation breaks out when Molly refuses to marry Nathan unless someone pays extra. She threatens to walk away, forcing someone to relent—"Okay, fine! I'll pay." Declan helps with a car and gets an unexpected thank-you from Molly, which leaves him uneasy. Mr. Ward urges everyone to hurry while townspeople mock the Wards for renting a car and jeer at Joseph. The episode ends with Molly’s uneasy acceptance, the repeated line "something feels off," and a final warning that the Ward family's display may make the marriage harder than anyone expects.
At the wedding feast the bride arrives to cheers while relatives whisper about her perfume and size. In front of guests Nathan, recently injured and saying he may not have much time left, tells her she doesn't have to marry him if unwilling. His mother and villagers react with pity and anger, pressuring the bride to stay and demanding gifts be returned. Faced with insults and his confession, the bride refuses to withdraw and declares she will marry him and never regret it. The episode ends on her vow, leaving Nathan's health and their future unresolved.
At the wedding ceremony, a woman who remembers a previous life vows to save the man who died before: "In my previous life, you died tonight. This time, I'll make sure you live." Mid-ceremony comes a shock—the bride reveals, "I'm not Molly. I'm her cousin, Hailey Bell," after a mix-up blamed on Declan. Hailey insists she will marry and not be sent away, and the couple proceed to honor parents and prepare vows. The scene cuts tense as guests call, "Nathan? Nathan! You okay?", leaving the vows and Hailey's promise unresolved.
At the wedding, Nathan suddenly faints and guests panic, immediately blaming the bride Hailey's strong perfume. People scramble—someone offers spring water, a bystander pushes forward, and Daisy and Lauren are sent to fetch hot water—while relatives argue over whether the scent caused his collapse. The situation escalates as rescuers fight the crowd, but Nathan regains consciousness and attendants tell Hailey to wash off the fragrance. In an unexpected turn, a woman nearby says the scent eased her chest, leaving the cause unresolved and the family divided over what to do next.
After a fragile revival, Nathan—recently unconscious for days—opens his eyes and family declares that Lauren is now his wife and must be protected. Guests celebrate, the mother-in-law offers tea, and the household pins hopes on a fortune-teller's claim that Nathan's wife will bring good luck. They settle Nathan into his room to rest, and while he's presumed asleep a relative notices a strong scent and decides to wash it off. The calm fractures when Nathan suddenly wakes and someone blurts, "When did you wake up?" leaving the family's plans exposed and the next move uncertain.
Hailey wakes with a lingering, soothing scent on her clothes. Her mother notices and questions it while Nathan says he can't smell anything. One person admits, 'I bought it for her to wear; I just really like the scent.' Later, medicine given to Hailey also carries that perfume, making the mother suspect a hidden secret. The mother urges that Hailey be treated well. The episode closes as a companion thanks someone for backing them up and reveals, 'there's something I need to tell you,' leaving the nature of the secret unresolved.