1960s. Eric Frost rose to fame through perseverance and his passionate promotion of ballroom music and dance. During those years, he became a household name, opening doors to the world of celebrity and performance. But as time passed and trends shifted, the once-vibrant art form began to fade.
1990s. Eric fell ill. His only son, William, was prepared - but he never imagined that nearly all their savings would be spent trying to extend his father's life. As Eric's health declined and he eventually passed away, a new chapter began: one that William hoped would bring healing. Just before Eric died, William learned that his wife, Genevieve, was pregnant. But when she gave birth to Lucille, everything changed.
Genevieve suffered from postpartum mental illness. Over the years, William realized too late that he had neglected his wife's condition. Her distorted thoughts turned against their daughter. When she gave birth to their second child, her mental health worsened, and she blamed Lucille for everything. Though delayed, William eventually succeeded in admitting Genevieve to a mental facility, hoping she might recover. After her admission, he sold their only remaining property to escape the shame brought on by Genevieve's breakdown.
Fifteen years later. Megan couldn't believe she was competing with a simple woman for Tristan Gere's love - someone she considered beneath her. She tried to fight for what she felt, but no matter what she did, Tristan couldn't forget the woman he had loved for years. Now, Megan had learned that Tristan had a child with that very woman.
Everything became more complicated when Lucille died in a hit-and-run accident - and her only child was abducted by a human trafficker. Upon Genevieve's release from the facility,
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