Family brings a scruffy, lost sister home and immediately criticizes her clothes and manners. The mother's daughters promise to 'teach her properly,' while the newcomer stays silent and frightened. Cheryl is asked if she has any special trait; she admits she can revive plants and understands animals. Relatives scoff, call her a 'bastard' raised in a sanatorium, and demand she revive a dying flower to prove herself. Their mockery turns into a direct test, leaving Cheryl under pressure to either demonstrate her healing ability or keep it hidden.