She gives Elizabeth an envelope, which contains the will stating that Jenelle is the sole owner of the house. Elizabeth’s attempt to charge rent was a violation of the trust her late husband had placed in Jenelle. Jenelle’s lawyer arrives to confirm the will’s legitimacy, and Elizabeth is left speechless. Jenelle gives her 30 days to move out. Afterward, the house feels eerily silent, but Jenelle begins to sort through her father’s things.
She discovers a letter from him, affirming that the house was meant for her, a gesture of love and recognition. Jenelle decides not to return to her apartment and embraces her childhood home once more. To fill the silence, Jenelle adopts two puppies, Peanut and Butter. As she sits on the front steps with them, she realizes that revenge wasn’t sweet—it was simply the right thing to do. Elizabeth had taught her to shrink, but now Jenelle stands tall, having passed the final test.