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A grieving granddaughter inherits her grandmother’s home in a gentrifying D.C. neighborhood, where family tensions and generational scars force her to choose between preserving tradition or redefining legacy.
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00:01Coming back here acting like she better than everybody.
00:04You had to get your daughter.
00:05You know I raised you better than this.
00:08So what time the lawyer come in?
00:10It is so tense in here, you know.
00:13All this fighting.
00:14How does that honor my Gladys?
00:16It's not a we situation. It's a she situation.
00:20Or should I say this issue?
00:22And you think about selling this house?
00:24And you know how much mama worked for this?
00:27And what it meant?
00:28Everything just moving too fast.
00:30Even if they are your elders, you have to stay true to what's in your good.
00:34I'm the one that took her back and forth to her doctor's appointments.
00:37Took her to the hospital.
00:39Stayed with her. Dressed her. Bathe her.
00:41Got her financials in order.
00:43Mom left her with the decision.
00:46That's that.
00:47There's a reason why she trusted you.
00:51You know sometimes doing something new is good.
00:57And now I find myself somewhere.
01:03Somebody gonna get that?
01:05Oh no.
01:07Look.
01:08The word is good.
01:11I'm gonna get the right now.
01:11Time to go up.
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