Generosity and Guilt
Ted Shaw, now a billionaire, returns to his hometown and tries to help his old friends Sally and Linda by buying them expensive clothes and jewelry. However, the women feel uncomfortable accepting his generosity, hinting at underlying tensions and possibly Fiona's influence in the village.Will Ted discover the real reason behind the villagers' reluctance to accept his help?
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