Hope and Scott were grateful for their mothers’ help in raising their son, Miles. At first, everything seemed perfect—until the grandmothers began competing for attention.
What started as small, playful gestures escalated into passive-aggressive clashes. Thelma, a widowed grandmother with more free time, spent more days with Miles, triggering Evelyn’s jealousy. One day, Evelyn dropped a bombshell—Thelma wasn’t Miles’ biological grandmother because she wasn’t Scott’s birth mother.
Stunned, Scott confronted Thelma, who tearfully admitted she had adopted him but feared he would love her less if he knew the truth. Though hurt, Scott reassured her that nothing would change—she was, and always would be, his mother.
In the end, the revelation brought healing. Evelyn apologized, and both grandmothers realized their importance in Miles’ life didn’t depend on competition. Although they still bicker over baby food, love ultimately binds their family together