The Sacrifice and the Ungrateful Heart
Serena's family confronts her about her ungrateful behavior, revealing the sacrifices her father made for her, including standing all night on a train to see her after she burned her leg. Despite their pleas, Serena refuses to return home, blaming herself but still defending Caleb, showing her continued manipulation and lack of remorse.Will Serena ever realize the depth of her father's sacrifice and the truth about Caleb?
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