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Jun 14, 2026

Grace has spent years serving a wealthy family that treats her like she doesn’t belong. Only Chief Adewale shows her kindness. After his sudden death, Grace is thrown out of the mansion she once called home. But during the reading of his final will, a secret hidden for twenty-six years changes everything.

race has spent years serving a wealthy family that treats her like she doesn’t belong. Only Chief Adewale shows her kindness. After his sudden death, Grace is thrown out of the mansion she once called home. But during the reading of his final will, a secret hidden for twenty-six years changes everything.

YOU HAVE BECOME FAR too comfortable in this house.  I’m sorry, Deborah.  Enough. As long as I am alive, no one in this house will ever speak to Grace like that again. Grace, are you all right?  Yes, sir.  You call yourself a maid?

You can’t even serve breakfast properly.  I’m sorry, madam.  I blame father for allowing you to still work in this house.  Grace, did Victoria upset you again?  No, sir. I  You don’t have to pretend with me. Take it.  Sir, I can’t accept this. This money is is too big.  You’ve earned it. And don’t let anyone make you feel less of yourself.

 Unbelievable. What exactly do we pay you for?  I’m sorry, madam. I’ll clean it again.  [sighs]  Maybe she’s getting too comfortable around here.  That’s exactly the problem. Some people forget their place.  What’s going on?  Ask your precious maid.  Victoria, it’s just dust.  Are you defending her now? Have you forgotten I’m your elder sister?  Forget it.

What is it, Victoria?  Daddy, Grace has become far too comfortable in this house. Everyone keeps defending her, including Daniel. Even the staff have started talking. Please, send her away.  Has Grace stolen from this family?  No.  Has she ever lied to me?  No.  Has she ever disrespected anyone in this family?  Mhm.

No.  So, what exactly is the problem?  SHE SIMPLY DOESN’T BELONG HERE.    PERHAPS, you don’t know as much about who belongs in this house as you think. And listen to me very carefully. This This will be the last time we will be having this type of conversation about Grace.  I should have found you sooner.

 Good evening, sir.  Good evening, Grace. Not yet, Tola.  Chief, is everything all right?  It’s nothing. Just a long night.  Dad?  Uh, I can’t hold on.  Chief.  What’s happening?  Sir!  Call an ambulance.  Stay with us, sir.

 Grace.  He’s stable for now. I have hidden the truth for far too long. Before it’s too late, Grace deserves to know. It’s time I made this video in case I don’t make it out of here. If you are watching this, then I am no longer here. There is a truth I should have told many

years ago.  Sorry, Dad. I didn’t know you were busy. It’s all right. You scared all of us today. There are things I should have fixed a long time ago. What do you mean? Just promise me something. Anything. No matter what happens, be kind to Grace. Grace? Just promise me. It’s good to have you back, Dad.  Welcome welcome back, sir.

 Thank you, Grace. Barrister, I want everything finalized.  Are you certain about this, Chief?  It’s long overdue. If anything happens to me, you know what to do.  Is everything all right, sir?  Yes, Grace. Everything will be all right.  I’m sorry.

 Sir. Chief. It’s me, Grace. Sir. Please wake up.  Dad.  Chief [snorts] Adewale, OH GOD. HE’S NOT MOVING. CHECK HIS PULSE.     I’m sorry. We tried our best.  Chief Adewale

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