At her father's birthday, Raina unveils a painting she spent a month preparing. Guests admire her until the cover reveals a funeral-wreath image and shocked murmurs mention Mr. Iwood. Someone shouts that Ivy painted it, while others say the composition matches Raina's style. Accusations fly: Ivy insists Raina claimed the work, and the question is raised about a masterpiece from three years ago. The celebration collapses into doubt and confrontation, leaving authorship unresolved and Raina facing demands to prove who actually painted the piece.