Roots and Rejection
Maddison refuses to go with her biological mother, Talia, insisting that her adoptive mother, Savannah, is her real mom. Talia tries to win her over with promises of a better life, but Maddison reveals Savannah's words about Talia being just a 'plain country woman.' This sparks a heated argument where Talia defends rural people, exposing the hypocrisy of those who look down on them while benefiting from their labor.Will Maddison ever accept Talia as her mother, or will the rift between them grow deeper?
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