When Mary and George become grandparents, their greatest joy is spoiling Ellie, their only granddaughter. But as she nears college, they face a painful lesson in trust—both of the heart and finances.
After their daughter Monica marries, Mary and George look forward to grandparenthood. When Ellie is born, she becomes their world—their second chance to get parenting right, now with more time and resources to give.
For 18 years, they dote on her. But everything shifts one Sunday morning. Ellie shows up acting distant. Her boyfriend, Tom—a college student with a questionable charm—has a startup idea and needs funding. Ellie shockingly suggests her grandparents sell their house to invest in his venture.
George and Mary are stunned. Their beloved granddaughter now seems blinded by love. Knowing a confrontation would only push her away, they devise a plan.
With help from a tech-savvy neighbor, they send Tom a fake winning lottery ticket to test his true intentions. Within days, he vanishes—planning a future without Ellie the moment he believes he’s rich.
Heartbroken, Ellie returns, realizing Tom never loved her. Mary and George comfort her, assuring her they only wanted to protect her. In time, Ellie heals, spending more time with her grandparents and leaving Tom behind as a painful lesson in growing up.
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