Skip to playerSkip to main content
#FULL EPISODE #shortfilm
FULL VERSION #High Quality
#FULL EP
- FULL EP 2026
Transcript
00:04Are you out of your mind? Posting those photos in the family chat? Are you trying to humiliate
00:10us? He shoved me into the living room. That's my family! Kate and Mia are driving a family car!
00:17What gives you the right to catch an attitude? Apologize! Now! My dog whimpered at my feet.
00:23My sister-in-law, Kate, hurried her son into his room. She sauntered back out,
00:28dangling my car keys before tossing them onto the table like trash. Maybe if you weren't so
00:33useless and actually gave this family an heir, I wouldn't have to be the one hauling Marson to
00:38school. He's the priority. What does a childless woman like you need a Mercedes for anyway?
00:43Five minutes ago, I saw my Mercedes in the garage. My parents' wedding gift to save me from the subway.
00:49Now, it was caked in dried mud and bird droppings, covered in deep gouges. Two weeks ago, Mia borrowed
00:55it for a road trip. She didn't even say thank you. She just complained the gas mileage was
01:00trash. I posted the damage and demanded they pay for repairs. This slap was Jason's answer.
01:06I spat blood onto the floor and looked at these leeches. I had never been hit in my entire life.
01:15Jason, what gave you the right to hit me? Jason looking as nonchalant as if nothing had happened.
01:22I'm asking you! We were talking! Why did you hit me? What are you trying to prove?
01:27Don't you know? Posting those photos in the group, who are you trying to embarrass?
01:32My car is filthy, scratched, and dented, and am I not even allowed to ask about it?
01:37My parents bought that for me. I won't let your family trash it. Jason scoffed like he had just
01:43heard a joke. Let me tell you something. You married me. You belong to the Davis family now.
01:50That means your things belong to the Davis family too. So what if my family drives it? Even if they
01:54total it, it's our family's business. Who gave you the nerve to point fingers? I've been too nice to
01:59you, haven't I? What do you mean point fingers? That car, car is a premarital asset. My parents paid
02:07for it. How is it suddenly your family's property? I gave you an inch and you took a mile. Nobody
02:12wants
02:12to hear your legal nonsense. I took a mile? Get your facts straight. Did I tell your family to treat
02:17my, my car like a Dempster? Did I tell them to crash it and not say a damn word?
02:26All right, that's enough. Eve is just being immature. A harsh word is enough. There's no need to get
02:32physical over family matters. I don't mean to criticize you, Eve, but you're overreacting. It's
02:37just a car. Your office is close and taking the subway is so convenient. I have to drive
02:42Mason to school every day, rain or shine. You barely use it anyway. Why don't you just officially
02:46give it to me? That way you won't have to stress over it. My heart turning to ice. Why exactly
02:51should my car belong to you? Because you married into the Davis family. Whatever you bring in
02:57belongs to all of us. And because I gave the Davis family a grandson. You've been married for years
03:04and your stomach is completely flat. You can't even produce a girl. You're probably barren. Suddenly
03:10everything made perfect sense. Oh, I see. So in your eyes, a woman is just a breeding tool?
03:17You popped out a kid so now you're entitled to steal my property?
03:23Enough! The neighbors can hear you screaming. It's just a damn car. From now on, Kate gets
03:30the car. It makes picking up Mason easier. I've made the decision.
03:34Did you hear that? Dad made the call. The car is mine now. If you argue, you're disrespecting
03:41dad. With that, she marched into her bedroom. Arthur, I brought that car into this marriage.
03:48My parents paid for it. Legally and morally, it is my sole property. You think you can just
03:54hand it over with one sentence? Do you really think that's how the law works? I didn't say
03:59you couldn't use it. Arthur sat back down, taking a slow sip of his water. Kate taking the boy to
04:05school
04:05is a real necessity. Your office is a few blocks away. You take the subway for 10 minutes and
04:10you're there. Why hoard the car? I almost laughed at the absurdity. My office was a 15-minute walk
04:17from the subway station, plus a 10-minute walk on the other end. Mason's kindergarten was literally
04:21two streets behind our apartment complex. Initially, I only lent her the car because I felt bad watching
04:27her ride an e-bike in the winter, but occasionally turned into always. Borrowing became a hostile takeover.
04:33My own kindness had brought me to this pathetic state, but I was done playing nice.
04:39You bunch of leeches can drop the fantasy right now. My car is never going to belong to anyone else.
04:50Are you rebelling? You don't get to call the shots in this house. My word is law. I try to
04:56be nice
04:56to you and you dare talk back to me? Don't get worked up, old man. It's not worth it. Don't
05:03lower
05:03yourself to her level. Jason stepped between me and his parents. Are you done acting crazy?
05:08Let me make this clear. If you give my dad a heart attack, I swear to God, I will end
05:12you!
05:14I didn't spare another glance at Jason or his Oscar-worthy parents. I turned and walked straight
05:19into the master bedroom. Behind me, I heard Martha say,
05:22Just leave her be, Jason. Let her throw her little fit. If she's got the guts, she won't come out
05:28for
05:28dinner. Starve her for a few days and she'll figure out her place. Once her head clears, she'll behave.
05:36I immediately started packing my clothes and personal belongings. Outside the door, they were chatting and
05:41laughing, probably assuming I'd come crawling back to apologize by morning. They were dead wrong.
05:46Their easy ride was officially over. While I was washing my face in the bathroom, Martha was in the
05:53living room on the phone. Did you see the pictures your sister-in-law posted? She thinks she's royalty
05:59just because she owns a car. I have plans to go hiking with my friends this weekend. If she doesn't
06:04let me drive it, I'm gonna look like an idiot. Why do you even care about her? That car hasn't
06:10been
06:10hers for a long time. It's Kate's now. If you want to use it, just ask Kate. She's reasonable.
06:16Kate is the best. Unlike some people who treat a piece of metal like it's a priceless artifact.
06:22Like anyone cares. She's just new punny with no class. You're interning at a fortune 500 company,
06:28Mia. You have a bright future. Soon you'll be driving a car way better than her junk piece.
06:34She's just petty. Don't lower yourself to her level. Mia's fortune 500 internship?
06:40Did they really not know? Or were they just playing dumb? Just six months ago, I had swallowed
06:45my pride and begged an old college alumni who was a middle manager at that company to give
06:49her a shot. Later, my friend privately complained to me. He said Mia was entirely incompetent.
06:55Not only did she refuse to do actual work, but she spent all her time trying to flirt with
07:00the senior male executives. She was constantly bringing them coffee and acting overly familiar,
07:05making herself the laughingstock of the office. I had actually defended her.
07:10She's just young and naive. Give her time to learn.
07:14But listening to the sheer contempt radiating from the phone, I realized how pathetic I had
07:17been. I used to harbor the illusion that if I just compromised a little more, I could
07:22earn their genuine affection. Now I knew the truth. My phone buzzed.
07:33Miss Miller, I have a buyer very interested in your ride. They need a car immediately. However,
07:40your asking price of $150,000 is a bit steep, especially since you mentioned there's some
07:45cosmetic damage. Is there room for negotiation? If so, we can close the deal today. I'll drop it to $130
07:53,000.
07:53The buyer handles the repairs. But I have one condition. We meet at the DMV first thing tomorrow
07:59morning to transfer the title, and I want a full cash offer. $130,000 and they handle the repairs?
08:04That's a steal. I'll call the buyer right now. I'm sure he'll take it. You're very decisive,
08:09Miss Miller. Keep the transactions strictly confidential, especially from my family.
08:14I'll have all the paperwork ready by tonight. See you at 9 a.m. at the DMV.
08:19You have my word. Discretion is our policy. I'll personally walk you through the paperwork tomorrow.
08:28Before the sun even came up, I rolled my suitcase out of the bedroom. The door to the master bedroom
08:33was ajar. Sure enough, Martha had been woken up by the noise.
08:37What the hell are you doing at this ungodly hour? Making all this racket? Are you trying
08:42to wake the dead? I didn't even grant her a glance as I slipped into my shoes.
08:46I'm talking to you! Are you deaf? You have zero upbringing!
08:52I opened the front door and stepped out. Just as the door was closing behind me, I heard her scream.
09:00Get the hell out! And don't bother coming back! You ungrateful bitch! You were never good enough
09:06for the Davis family anyway! As the elevator descended, I caught my reflection in the mirror
09:11doors. Good enough? That's not for you to decide anymore. Walking out of the building, I pulled out
09:19my phone and texted my landlord. Hey Sarah, thanks for everything. I won't be renewing my lease next
09:26month. You can keep the security deposit to cover the early termination fee and cleaning costs.
09:31Before we got married, Jason promised we have our own home. He swore he'd buy me a beautiful house.
09:37Instead, after the wedding, his entire family migrated into this apartment, a place I was renting.
09:42Naturally, the rent was paid exclusively from my paycheck. They lived in the apartment I paid for,
09:47drove the car my parents bought me, and somehow still acted like I owed them my life. It was a
09:52psychotic
09:52level of entitlement. I hadn't seen it clearly before, but I wouldn't have to deal with it ever
09:57again. I walked over to my parking spot, unlocked the car with my spare key, and drove it straight
10:02to an auto detailer. Once the car was washed, the deep scratch on the door looked even more glaring.
10:07My phone rang. It was the broker.
10:10Hello? Mrs. Miller, the buyer is already at the DMV waiting for you. Can you head over now?
10:15I'm on my way.
10:18After hanging up, I quickly checked the family group chat. It had blown up. The latest message
10:24was from Kate. Where is our car? I swear I parked it right here last night. She attached a photo
10:30of
10:30the empty parking spot. Watching their pathetic, frantic performance, I simply exited the group chat,
10:36muted my phone, and tossed it into my purse. The paperwork at the DMV went smoothly. After a quick
10:42inspection, the buyer nodded. Mrs. Miller, the engine and interior are in great shape. These
10:46cosmetic scratches are an easy fix. The price is very fair. The cashier's check is inside. Full
10:51amount. Feel free to verify it. That won't be necessary. I trust you, and I trust the people I
10:57choose to do business with. Looking a bit moved. You're a very straightforward person, Mrs. Miller.
11:02Hopefully, we can do business again someday. Let me buy you lunch. I tucked the envelope safely away.
11:09I appreciate the offer, but I have some urgent personal matters to attend to.
11:15I booked a clean, quiet hotel room near my office. The next day, I met with a divorce attorney. I
11:22showed him the photos of my bruised face and explained the situation. Absolutely. This is
11:27clear-cut domestic violence. We have ample grounds for a fault-based divorce. We can also file for a
11:32restraining order if he tries to harass you. Right as we were speaking, my phone lit up. It was
11:38Jason. He had already called over 20 times. With my lawyer's reassurance, I answered and put him on
11:43speaker. Jason roared through the phone. Evelyn, you crazy bitch. Where the hell did you hide the car?
11:50We spent the entire morning looking for it. Mason couldn't even go to school today. What is your
11:54problem? Hide the car? What are you talking about? It's my car. It's registered under my name.
12:00Stop this psychotic tantrum. What do you mean your car? You married me. It's the Davis family's car.
12:07Bring it back right now. And on your way back, stop at Whole Foods and buy those imported loose leaf
12:12teas my dad likes. They didn't get to go grocery shopping today. Before I could speak, he started
12:18screaming again. Mia has that road trip this weekend. If you don't bring the car back, you're going to
12:23embarrass her in front of her friends. She works at a Fortune 500 company. Networking is important.
12:30Don't push your luck, Eve. Bring the damn car back.
12:36Wow. I didn't realize that car was the foundational pillar of the Davis family.
12:41Without it, your nephew can't go to school, your parents can't buy groceries, and your sister can't
12:46maintain her fake socialette status. Well, that's too bad. I sold it yesterday. I guess your family's
12:52pillar just collapsed. Evelyn, you sold our car? Dear God, you vindictive psycho bitch! This marriage
13:00is over! Eve, you're out of your mind. If you give my mother a heart attack, I swear to God,
13:06if you don't get that car back, don't you ever step foot in this house again!
13:10I leaned back in my chair. Perfect. Because I just retained a lawyer. I'm filing for divorce on the
13:16grounds of domestic violence. I'll see you in court, Jason. Do not contact me again. I hung up and
13:21instantly blocked his number. Then, I blocked his entire family. The world was finally, blissfully
13:27quiet. A moment later, my phone rang again. I was about to turn it off when I saw it was
13:33my mom.
13:35I picked up. Eve, honey, what's going on? Jason just called us. He said you threw a tantrum,
13:43ran away from home and sold the car. He said you won't listen to reason.
13:48Sweetheart, what did they do to you? Tell mom. Don't be afraid, Eve. Did that punk can put it put
13:54his hands on you? I knew that family was trash from day one, but you insisted on marrying him.
14:02But that's in the past. Whatever happened, I've got your back. Clutching the phone,
14:07my voice finally cracked. Dad. Mom. Jason hit me. I still have the handprint on my face.
14:15My mom gasped, instantly choking back a sob. Where did he hit you? Does it hurt? How dare he
14:21lay a finger on my daughter? I'm okay. I've already hired a lawyer to file for divorce.
14:28My company is transferring me to a regional project near your house for the next year.
14:31Can I come stay with you guys? Of course you can. Tell me when you're arriving. I'm driving down to
14:37pick you up myself. Let's see that bastard Jason try to pull any stunts while I'm around.
14:43Two days later, I was at my desk at the office organizing some data files. When the glass doors
14:48swung open, two police officers walked in. The entire office went dead silent. We're looking for
14:54Evelyn Miller. That's me. Is there a problem, officers? Officers! She stole our car! No, no.
15:03We have security footage from the apartment complex. It clearly shows her driving it away early in the
15:10morning. Eve, stop this comb with us right now. Hand over the money from the car sale and we'll forgive
15:18you for this. I felt my face flush, not from the fading bruise. The vehicle in question is my sole
15:24personal property. It was purchased fully in cash by my parents prior to my marriage and the title
15:29was registered exclusively under my name. I drove it away using my spare key. The vehicle was legally
15:34sold and the title transferred at the DMV two days ago. All the documentation is on record.
15:41You claim the vehicle belonged to your family. Do you have any proof of ownership whose name was on the
15:46title? She married into our family. Of course the car belongs to us. Whatever she owns is ours.
15:53Is that so hard to understand? Officers, she's my wife. In a marriage, assets are shared.
16:00She sold a major asset without my consent. That has to be illegal, right? You need to talk some
16:06sense into her. What do you think the police do?
16:13You think we're marriage counselors? You filed a false report for a stolen vehicle?
16:20Do you understand that wasting police resources is a crime? Martha's bravado instantly deflated,
16:26but she still tried to argue. Maybe you made a mistake, but if she hadn't acted like a thief,
16:30would we have called you? Just arrest her. She started all this. I had reached my absolute limit.
16:38Officers, I'm sorry you were dragged out here for this. I think the situation is clear. I am at my
16:44place of employment and these people are causing a disturbance. Could you please escort them out?
16:50We will handle this. The situation is clear. This is a civil matter and we have no jurisdiction over
16:56property disputes, but you are not allowed to harass her at her workplace. Ms. Miller, if they return,
17:03call 911 immediately and they will be arrested for trespassing. Officers, you can't just let her get
17:09away with this. She's clearly in the wrong. Jason grabbed his mother's arm, finally realizing they
17:15were inches away from being put in handcuffs. The venom in his voice was palpable. The younger
17:21officer shot him a warning glare and Jason immediately shut his mouth, pulling Martha out of the office in
17:26disgrace. The peace lasted exactly two days. I was in my hotel room packing my bags when someone pounded
17:35on the door. I found two different police officers standing in the hallway, followed by a massive crowd.
17:40It was Jason, Arthur, Martha, Kate, holding Mason, and Mia. Every single one of them was carrying
17:46duffel bags and suitcases. They looked like they were moving in. The officer held up his badge.
17:54Are you Evelyn Miller? Your husband, Jason Davis, reported you missing for over 48 hours.
18:00Before I could even get a word out, Kate shoved past the officers with Mason on her hip and a
18:04massive
18:04Ikea bag slung over her shoulder. The moment she crossed the threshold, she started evaluating the
18:16hotel suite, the living area, the bedroom, the balcony. She looked like a real estate agent inspecting a
18:22property. No wonder you didn't want to come home. Look at you living in luxury. A massive suite all to
18:30yourself. You really know how to enjoy life, don't you? Mia and Martha squeezed past the cops as if they
18:37were invisible. Mia pointed at the primary bedroom. Mom, I want this room. It has the best lighting.
18:43It's perfect for me. Of course, sweetheart. You have great taste. The best room is yours.
18:51Kate wasn't about to lose out. Mason and I will take this one. It's closer to the bathroom. Perfect for
18:58when he needs to go at night. The two officers stood in the doorway, completely baffled by the
19:03sheer audacity unfolding before them. One of them turned to me. Ma'am, who are these people? Are you sure
19:09this
19:10man is your husband? Because this does not look like a missing person situation. Jason quickly
19:16stepped forward, putting on his best concerned husband face. Thank you, officers. Yes, I'm her
19:21husband. I'm just so relieved she's safe. I was terrified something happened to her. Watching him
19:28feign concern made my stomach churn. I looked at the officers. I am not a missing person. I have been
19:34staying at this hotel for days, all under my own credit card. I went to the DMV. I went to
19:39work. I
19:40am currently in the middle of filing for a divorce from this man. He filed a false missing person
19:45report to use the police to track down my location. Officers, you have to listen to me. I genuinely
19:52couldn't find her. Her phone was off. She wouldn't answer anyone. I was genuinely concerned for her safety.
19:57How is that a false report? Martha spat on the carpet.
20:02Worried about you? We wished you died in a ditch. You vindictive bitch. You cancelled the lease and
20:08told the landlord to kick us out. If it weren't for that, the Davis family wouldn't have wasted a
20:12second looking for trash like you. You think we want to be in this overpriced hotel? You couldn't
20:18pay me to stay here. You're a disgrace to our family. Kate put on a fake, patronizing smile and
20:24reached for my arm. Eve, let me give you some advice. When a woman gets married, she needs to act
20:29like a wife.
20:30Running away from home and disrespecting your in-laws over a tiny disiscurient is not how a
20:36good woman behaves. The officers had seen enough. Their expressions shifted from confusion to deep
20:42irritation. But before they could act, Arthur wandered out of the kitchenette. He had poured
20:47himself a cup of the complimentary dark roast coffee. He took a sip, made a face of utter disgust,
20:52and spat it right back into the mug. This American slub tastes like dirty dishwater.
20:56You have absolutely no taste. Go down to Whole Foods right now and buy me some premium imported
21:02loose leaf tea. The expensive kind.
21:06suddenly, a voice roared from the hallway. Get your hands off my daughter! Jason!
21:12My dad burst through the door, chest heaving, his face red with fury. He had sprinted up the stairs.
21:18These are the parasites that have been leeching off my daughter! That animal beat her! The handprint is
21:25barely faded! She's divorcing him because he's an abusive piece of garbage!
21:31Oh, Mr. Miller! You need to control your daughter! Look at how she's torturing our family!
21:40She's tearing a happy home apart over nothing! The older officer turned a hard glare on Jason.
21:46Is that true? Did you assault her? It was just a heated argument. I lost control
21:51for a second and slapped her. Just once. Officers, we normally have a great relationship. It was a
21:57one-time thing. A slap is domestic violence, period. You couldn't reach her, so you filed a missing
22:02person report to exploit police resources to track down your victim. Do you understand the severity of
22:07what you've done? Officers, I swear I didn't know where she was. Please don't arrest me. I won't cause
22:12any more trouble, I promise. I'm not arresting you today. But you and your entire family are gonna pack
22:20up your bags and leave this room immediately. You are trespassing. You can't do that!
22:29She is my daughter-in-law! We are family! It is completely legal for us to stay in her hotel
22:36room!
22:37Fine. If you won't leave, I will. As we passed through the living area,
22:42I caught Mia shoving my $300 La Mare face cream into her purse, muttering,
22:46I always wanted to try this brand. Without a word, I snatched the jar right out of her hands. I
22:51then
22:52pulled my expensive air pods out of Mason's mouth, where he had been chewing on them. As for the coffee
22:56Arthur spat in, I left it. We're leaving. Marrying into this family was the worst mistake of your
23:03life, Eve, but it ends today. Where do you think you're going? You owe us! We let you eat our
23:09food and
23:10live in our home and this is how you repay us? Pay the hotel bill before you go so you
23:14don't burden us!
23:14My dad looked like he was going to explode.
23:19You want her to pay for your hotel stay? How about you pay her back for the car you destroyed
23:23first?
23:25Because she sold the car! I had to take Ubers to work! I didn't pass my internship probation and I
23:30got
23:30fired! She owes me compensation for my lost income! And Mason caught a cold because I had to ride my
23:37e-bike in the wind! I want you to pay his medical bills! Enough! Are you people completely delusional?
23:47Does this woman owe you her life just because she married your son? You didn't fail your probation
23:52because of Ubers. You failed because you spent your entire day flirting with senior executives who
23:57were disgusted by you. My alumni friend who got you the job was so humiliated he almost cut ties with
24:02me entirely. What do you know? You're just a corporate drone who never got promoted! You're a loser!
24:09I ignored her completely and pulled my suitcase toward the door. The officer stepped in,
24:14physically blocking the Davis family from following me. The subject has been located and is safe.
24:20If you continue to harass her, you will all be arrested for stalking and harassment.
24:25She is my daughter-in-law! She's abandoning us in this hotel without paying the bill!
24:29If you're gonna stop me from making her pay, then you pay for the room!
24:33Ma'am, if you don't leave this property right now, I'll be happy to offer you a free room down
24:38at the
24:38county jail. After that pathetic standoff, they didn't dare try to follow me. The threat of jail
24:45time from the officers finally terrified them into submission. Besides, the hotel was $300 a night.
24:52Their sheer entitlement couldn't magically produce the funds to stay there. By then, Jason had been
24:57fired from his job. He had coasted for years, using my salary to maintain the illusion that he was the
25:02breadwinner. When he tried to use my debit card to put down a deposit on a new apartment, he found
25:07the account completely frozen. His credit cards were maxed out, his phone flooded with calls from
25:11debt collectors. He sent out dozens of resumes. But as a middle-aged man with a massive gap in his
25:17employment history, nobody wanted him. He eventually had to settle for a low-level data entry job at a tiny
25:22logistics company, making a fraction of his old salary. Arthur and Martha showed him zero sympathy.
25:28Every night at the dinner table, they berated him for being a failure and demanded he go beg that
25:32ungrateful bitch to come back and fund their lifestyle. Mia, completely unemployable, resorted
25:37to becoming a Twitch streamer. She wore tight, revealing tank tops and spent her nights begging the camera.
25:45Hey boys, don't forget to subscribe, drop some tips for your favorite girl.
25:50She'd barely made a dime. Mostly, she just endured crude, degrading comments from anonymous men.
25:56It was humiliating, but it was the only way she could afford her phone bill. All six of them were
26:01now crammed into a tiny, rent-down two-bedroom apartment in a bad neighborhood. The air was thick
26:06with constant, suffocating resentment. Kate, curious of having to watch Mia parade around the living
26:11room and practically nothing, finally snapped. Mia, put some clothes on! Mason is in the room!
26:17You're gonna traumatize my son! Stressed about her lack of viewers, Mia exploded. You're just an outsider!
26:26Who the hell do you think you are? If you don't like it, get the fuck out! My brother pays
26:33the rent!
26:33This is a Davis household! You don't get to give orders here!
26:37Kate grabbed Mason, threatening to leave, but Martha immediately blocked the door.
26:41You can pack your bags and get the hell out, but the Davis family grandson stays here.
26:48Trapped in a room filled with monsters, Kate realized she had nowhere to go.
26:51In that tiny, claustrophobic apartment, the background noise was a constant symphony of crying children,
26:57screaming matches over unpaid utility bills and vicious insults. They would never know a day of
27:02peace again. The last time I saw Jason was on the steps of the county courthouse. It was the final
27:07mediation before the divorce was finalized. In just a few months, he looked like he had aged 10 years.
27:13His hair was thinning and graying, and his cheap suit hung loosely on his frame. He blocked my path,
27:18his eyes filled with desperate regret. Are you really gonna do this? Does our time together mean
27:24absolutely nothing to you? Aren't you taking this a little too far? I stopped, looked him up and down,
27:30and smiled. A genuine, radiant smile. No, I'm not. Because my real life is finally starting.
27:36And the best part is, you won't be in it.
Comments

Recommended