Her own brother handed her over to the police. She served every day.
She came home. They begged. She had already stopped listening.
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Nova Sterling is the biological daughter of the Sterling family, and that fact protected her from nothing. A fake daughter had embedded herself inside the family long before the series begins, building a position so secure that when the boyfriend's sister was pushed down the stairs, the evidence pointed at Nova without difficulty and the family did not look hard enough to see past it. Her own brother was the one who sent her to prison. Five years passed. The Sterling family moved forward with the version of events they had chosen to believe. When Nova walked out, the first thing she encountered at home was the same cold treatment that had always been there, now with five years of absence and a criminal record added to it. The FlickReels guide for the series describes her first day back as carrying a chilling coldness that sets the tone for everything that follows. What changes is that Nova has decided she is done with humility. Ethan Walton, a CEO who operates with calculation rather than sentiment, marries her in what both of them understand as a strategic move, and what grows between them across the series is something neither of them planned for. As Nova takes each step toward exposing the fake daughter's real history, the Sterling family's regret accumulates. The series ends with that regret arriving too late to matter.
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