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The Smiths were the epitome of a perfect family - or so it seemed. On the surface, they were a loving and supportive family, with John and Emily, the parents, being high school sweethearts who had built a life together. Their two children, 17-year-old Olivia and 14-year-old Jackson, were both excellent students and involved in various extracurricular activities.
- John and Emily: Their seemingly perfect marriage is revealed to be a facade. John's infidelity and Emily's complicity in ignoring his transgressions have created a toxic dynamic. As the story unfolds, their relationship is put to the test, and they must confront the consequences of their actions.
- Olivia and Jackson: The siblings have a strained relationship, fueled by their parents' favoritism towards Olivia. Jackson feels overshadowed and resentful, while Olivia struggles with feelings of guilt and responsibility. As the family's secrets surface, they must navigate their complicated past and present.
- Ava and her parents: Ava's return home forces her parents to confront their own enabling behavior and lack of support. Ava's addiction and recovery become a catalyst for her to re-examine her relationships with her family members and demand accountability.
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Two siblings struggle under the weight of parental expectations or neglect. Role Reversal: The Smiths were the epitome of a perfect
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The Prodigal’s Return
The runaway returns home after years of silence. Whether they were a criminal, an artist, or just a coward who fled, their re-entry throws the status quo into chaos.