Daria Carter, a single mother, returns home to find she has been given ten billion and an unlimited credit card by someone referred to as 'Sir.' While preparing to leave with her two children, Milo and Myla, they face a minor conflict with a taxi driver over the fare, which is resolved with a discount. During the ride, Daria reflects bitterly on why the children's wealthy grandparents have never appeared in their lives. The episode ends with Daria struggling with unresolved anger and confusion over the absent father and the mysterious benefactor's intentions.
After a car accident involving William Shaw, CEO of Shaw Media, he checks on his children and others at the scene to ensure no one is seriously injured. However, a woman suffers a painful foot injury, likely a fracture, and demands accountability from those involved. Amid rising tension, the injured woman insists the responsible party take responsibility. William instructs his children to stay put while he prepares to handle the situation, but before he can act, the injured woman’s focus shifts to the man in the car, hinting at a crucial confrontation to come.
A man named Milo approaches a woman, claiming to be Myla's father and revealing he’s been searching for her for five years. The woman, caught off guard and in pain, insists she can handle her injuries and refuses his help. Meanwhile, Myla insists that Milo is her father, but the woman dismisses this, leaving Milo’s true connection to Myla uncertain. As Milo tries to reach out, the episode ends with Myla calling to him, setting up the tension about his identity and the family conflict that remains unresolved.
On her first day at work, a woman hurriedly prepares to leave with her children, Milo and Myla. Meanwhile, a man named Mr. Shaw is approached by his subordinates who express doubt about a woman they recently encountered, noting her unexpected beauty and a limp they had noticed. The man wonders if he missed an important detail during their encounter, adding to the tension. The episode ends as the woman arrives at work and unexpectedly runs into Mr. Shaw, setting up an uncertain confrontation that leaves the outcome unresolved.
On her first day at Shaw Media, a woman accidentally bumps into the CEO, Mr. Shaw, reigniting tension from a previous incident where she scratched a company car and refused to pay. Now employed there, she faces an 88,000 repair fee to be deducted from her salary. Meanwhile, she learns Uncle Max is hospitalized needing a costly 3 million surgery, and she vows to gather the money at any cost, even selling everything. Suddenly, the elevator malfunctions with Mr. Shaw and others trapped inside, leaving the situation tense and unresolved.
In this tense episode, a man named Mr. Shaw is forced to restrain a frightened woman who suffers from claustrophobia and refuses to stay down. Despite her panic and accusations, he insists on keeping her still to ensure safety, revealing his cautious control of the situation. The woman lashes out accidentally, but quickly apologizes, and Mr. Shaw forgives her, showing unexpected patience. As she leaves, a concerned colleague checks on Mr. Shaw and asks to identify her department, hinting at a deeper connection or issue yet to be uncovered, leaving the situation unresolved.
Daria Carter faces a tough day at Shaw Media, where the CEO deducts $88,000 from her salary to cover a car repair she caused. Struggling with the hefty deduction, she encounters an angry celebrity who accuses her of bumping into her and demands to know her identity. When Daria tries to explain, the celebrity harshly insults her character, refusing to believe they know each other. This confrontation leaves Daria stunned and isolated in the company, facing both financial and social pressures with no clear way out.
Julie confronts a woman at her boyfriend’s house, accusing her of betrayal despite their past friendship. The woman mocks Julie’s downfall, reminding her of the debt left by her deceased parents and accusing her of selling herself for money. She reveals she was responsible for drugging Julie five years ago, a moment that still haunts their past. Now a rising celebrity, the woman taunts Julie’s current misery, insisting karma should catch the friend, not her. The episode ends with tension mounting as Julie faces the harsh reality of their fractured relationship and lingering resentments.
At a tense office gathering, Daria Carter's sudden physical transformation ignites suspicion of plastic surgery, which she vehemently denies despite others showing old photos as proof. The tension escalates when Ms. Evans accuses Daria of tripping her, but surveillance footage is mysteriously missing, leaving the claim unverified. Meanwhile, Anya Clark reveals she recommended Daria for a position at Shaw Media despite Daria lacking a college degree, fueling workplace resentment. The episode ends with Ms. Evans asserting her authority by commanding Daria to make her coffee, highlighting the simmering power struggle with no resolution in sight.
At the office, Ms. Evans insults Daria by claiming all coffee tastes the same, but when Daria serves a cup that's too hot to hold, tension rises. After Daria splashes hot coffee on Ms. Evans’ new dress, Ms. Evans harshly fires her and the others present, blaming them for unprofessionalism. Despite apologies, Ms. Evans demands they leave immediately, escalating conflict. The episode ends with an unresolved challenge as someone questions who exactly Ms. Evans is firing, leaving the fate of the employees uncertain.