When Blair’s mother died from cancer, grief wasn’t her only burden—betrayal was, too. Blair, 25, had always been close to her mother, Rachel, who was her rock and inspiration. As Rachel fought stage 4 cancer, Blair stood by her side while her father, Greg, distanced himself, visiting rarely and staying for only minutes. One night,
Blair caught Greg at a romantic dinner—not with a friend, but with Lisa, Rachel’s bubbly coworker. Heartbroken, Blair confronted him, only to hear excuses about loneliness. She kept the truth from her mother, but Rachel, sensing betrayal, made Blair promise: “Don’t let him get away with it.” After Rachel passed, Blair discovered her mother’s journal, blessing her to do whatever she needed to heal. It turned out Blair inherited half the house. Quietly, she devised a plan:
she played the role of supportive daughter while Greg and Lisa settled in—then served them legal papers over pancakes, selling her half of the house and forcing them out. When Greg and Lisa later announced their engagement, Blair declined the invitation—but sent Jenna, their wedding photographer,
a set of damning photos: Greg and Lisa’s affair while Rachel was dying. Jenna read the letter aloud at the wedding. Lisa fled. Greg was left stunned and alone. Blair kept her promise to her mother. Karma, just like her mother said, had been patient.