Two years after the divorce, the Sean family forces bride Nola to marry Mr. Lynn, the over‑fifty CEO, to save the family business. She refuses; brothers threaten they'll 'skin you alive' and are ordered to 'keep an eye on her' so she won't escape. The Seans claim her past help secured deals and demand repayment, promising wealth and a staged birthday after the wedding. On the eve of the ceremony someone hints the bride will be a shocking surprise, then Nola wakes up and asks, "Did I travel back?" The forced wedding now looms unresolved.
After unexpectedly finding herself back in time, Sandra realizes she can redo a family choice. Remembering that choosing her father in her last life made her a commodity, she loudly declares, "I choose Mom," and opts to join her mother's side and the powerful Wildes. The Seans respond with accusations, calling her ungrateful and a country girl, while her mother announces she'll take Sandra away and give her the Wildes' name. Within the Wildes family, siblings argue whether Sandra is truly one of them or a fortune-seeker, leaving her acceptance and the Seans' reaction unresolved.
At a family gathering the patriarch, Mr. Wilde, arrives with Sandra, a young woman he once found and helped after she was framed two years earlier. Siblings sneer—calling him late-life love and guessing she's a money-seeker—while one brother refuses to look. Mr. Wilde introduces her and tells her, "From now on, this is your home, too," then sends for a meal. Brothers trade thinly veiled insults—"I may let you be my sister"—and note Simon is absent in a meeting. She is lodged in the house, but distrust and Simon's missing presence leave her acceptance fragile.
Sandra arrives at a large room in Mr. Wilde's house; he shows her in, promises to perfect everything and arranges for a maid to bring food while she settles. She remembers that in her last life her father and brothers treated her like a maid, and that Mr. Wilde, though almost a stranger, has been unusually kind. A sudden flashback interrupts: she runs as Jace closes in and threatens violence while she begs for mercy. Back in the room she forces out, "I'm safe now," but the violent memory leaves her shaken, ending the episode with her safety unresolved.
Sandra sneaks out late for a glass of water and is intercepted by a man who gives her a large cup. Back home, the household panics when she can't be found; a sibling calls for her and complains her laundry is undone. They reveal Sandra has followed their mother to the Wildes household. The family decides Sandra will do household work: Jace is ordered to phone her and tell her to wash a shirt that evening and then "wash all our clothes" after school. The episode ends with Jace tasked to call and Sandra's return left unresolved.
Sandra, a country-born step-sister, refuses to be reduced to the family maid and vows not to repeat her past submission. Mr. Wilde arranges for her to enroll in the business school and orders his son Simon to attend the same school and protect her, or stay away. Simon, aloof and business-focused, resents the mandate but completes her enrollment and teases her in the car, escalating their friction. The episode ends with Sandra registering and both forced onto the same campus, leaving Simon to decide whether he will honor his father's demand.
When Sandra Jean arrives late and takes the seat next to Ryan, classmates whisper and expect trouble—Ryan, known for hating girl partners, stays silent. A clique led by Nola taunts Sandra as a 'country girl,' accuses her of using connections, and insists she'll go home to wash their clothes. Sandra snaps back, calling one a 'lazy bum,' which escalates insults. The confrontation peaks when a student threatens, 'Do you want me to teach you a lesson like Dad?' The threat leaves Sandra exposed while Ryan's silence forces an unresolved, dangerous choice.
At school a bully targets Sandra until Ryan intervenes, shouting "Sandra is my sister." His claim shocks classmates because earlier he'd warned Sandra never to admit she was from the Wildes. The bully storms off with a threat to settle it later; Sandra thanks Ryan but worries he'll tattle at home. Later Mr. Wilde tells her Simon, a former top SAT scorer, will tutor her after dinner. Simon admits he's nervous and that he once dove into company life and forgot much he knew. They agree to begin; the first problem starts, leaving results and Ryan's claim unresolved.
Episode opens with a terse exchange: someone thanks Simon and is told that thanks is too light. At school, Nola is called forward as classmates demand Sandra apologize for making her cry. Sandra refuses and slips into denials, which provokes Tate to verbally abuse Nola and threaten to make her drop out. Ryan steps in, physically restrains Sandra and forces a reluctant admission, "I was wrong." Tate vows revenge after school. The episode ends with students thanking Ryan while Tate’s looming retaliation hangs unresolved.
Episode opens when someone arrives to collect Sandra Sean at Jace's request: "Jace told me to bring you back today; he needs to talk to you." The Seans accuse Sandra of aligning with the Wildes and insist Nola is the only heiress. Sandra says she has nothing to do with them and refuses to return. Insults escalate; family members try to drag her home. Sandra fights back — "I'm not going." The episode ends with her being seized and someone shouting, "Where are you taking her?", leaving her fate and Jace's intent unresolved.