An elderly founder of the Zela Group storms out of a nursing home but is stopped because he lacks discharge papers and a guardian. Staff insist no one leaves without payment; when he says his daughter is dead and he has no guardian, they demand $5,000 in management fees. A staffer, Leon, slips $3,000 to the boss; Mrs. Zuniga orders his release and promises to handle the papers. At home he recalls three years locked inside and confronts family who argue his heart condition means he belongs in a home, facing no place in the Zela family.