This Nollywood drama illustrates how betrayal and greed can destroy innocent lives, while true friendship and loyalty can provide hope and healing. The story follows Mirabel and Eugene, who were once inseparable friends, but after years of struggle, their friendship is tested when Karen, who became wealthy, helps them financially. However, Mirabel harbors a dangerous secret: she switched babies in the hospital to give her daughter a better life, which leads to devastating consequences. The narrative explores themes of forgiveness, family secrets, and the importance of honesty, ultimately showing that while betrayal causes immense pain, truth and reconciliation can bring healing and new beginnings.
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WHOSE DAUGHTER IS LUCY?Added:
Please let me come inside.
>> You will never tell your father that I took this phone.
Do you understand? [music] >> So, after school Oh my god, she changed the babies.
>> Karen, she has only been gone for 30 seconds.
>> I waited 16 years.
Dear God, [music] please help me.
Please don't forget.
>> Eugene, this is one of the hardest conversations I have had to have.
The company is making major cuts.
Today will be your last day.
>> What happened?
>> I lost my job.
>> I have waited long enough.
The rent has not been paid.
>> Mirabelle?
Oba.
Can somebody tell me what is going on?
>> Madam Karen, the young man lost his job.
They haven't been able to pay the rent.
I have no choice.
>> Listen to me.
Call me tonight. [music] We're going to find a solution.
>> You would really help me?
>> Of course.
That's what friends are for.
>> Thank you.
You don't know how much this means [music] to us.
>> We'll talk tomorrow.
>> Do you think she can really help us?
>> I think she wants to.
>> Let's pray.
>> That's Karen, my old friend. I don't like her. She's always showing off.
I can't believe this is happening.
>> Why do you hate her so much? She's the one friend trying to help matters.
>> Mirabelle and her husband lost everything.
They were carrying their bags on the roadside.
I want to help them.
I hope she answers.
>> She will.
>> Mirabelle.
I am glad you called.
I am going to text you my address.
My husband and I will see what we can do to help.
I'm happy you both came.
Your home is beautiful.
>> Comfort should be shared.
>> You've done a lot for us.
You seem quiet today.
Just thinking.
>> Thinking can be dangerous.
>> [music] >> He's right.
You start on Monday.
I won't disappoint you.
We believe in you.
>> Thank you.
This is the key to your new apartment.
Rent-free for as long as you want.
You didn't have to.
>> You're family.
>> One day I will have all of this, too.
This house belongs [music] to both of you now.
Karen, this is too much.
We went to school together, yet things are still difficult for me.
God, when?
Karen always gets everything first.
I'm leaving for the salon now.
>> [music] >> Welcome Madame Karen.
Thank you.
What style do you want today?
Madame, you have always been very good to me.
Thank you. You are my best stylist.
This salon building belongs to you.
And my rent is very cheap because of you. So, I want to tell you what your friend said.
Madame, I know your friend Mirabelle.
She is not a good friend.
The other day Mirabelle came here with another woman.
They were gossiping about you.
She said she hates you very much.
I don't think you know my friend Mirabelle.
You must be mistaking [music] her for somebody else.
How much do I owe you?
Madame, please take it.
I don't understand. My hair stylist has never lied to me before.
How can Mirabelle be gossiping about me how? I gave her a house, a job, gave her husband a job also.
>> [music] [music] >> Welcome back, my I Thank you.
>> You look tired today.
>> I've been feeling strange lately.
Could I really [music] be pregnant?
Edgar, we're having a baby.
>> Karen, really?
>> [snorts] >> This is the best news ever.
>> God has blessed us.
>> Finally going to be parents.
>> God answered our prayers.
Eugene, I'm pregnant.
>> We're going to have a baby.
>> Madam Karen, we need to take you to theater immediately.
She'll be safe, I promise.
>> Please protect my baby.
>> Your baby will be safe, madam. [music] >> Karen has always taken the better life.
From today, my daughter will become rich.
>> What is this woman trying to do?
Let me record this.
Oh my god, she changed the babies.
She really changed the babies, wait.
Now my daughter will live like a queen.
My baby.
Your daughter is fine, madam.
>> [music] >> My daughter will never suffer again.
This is so wrong.
I have to tell somebody.
No, no, no, please don't spoil.
God, please help me.
God help Karen discover the truth one day.
Amen.
Our daughters are so beautiful.
Yes, very beautiful.
Everything changed.
You are such a blessing from God.
Should I tell her?
What if nobody [music] believes me?
>> Madam Karen, I saw something.
>> What did you see, dear?
>> Madam Karen, that baby is not your baby.
>> What are you saying?
>> I saw her change the babies.
>> No.
Mirabel can't do this.
>> Let's take [music] our daughter home.
>> Yes.
>> Our daughter is beautiful.
>> She will never suffer.
Our little princess [music] is finally going home.
>> She deserves the best.
Our daughter will make us proud.
>> She already changed our future.
>> Eugene, I've decided to make you head of our Abuja branch.
>> Sir, thank you so much.
>> But your wife just had a baby.
>> My wife is strong, sir. We'll make it work.
>> I'll tell Karen to keep an eye on your wife and [music] the baby.
>> I truly appreciate that, sir.
>> This Abuja opportunity will change our lives.
>> Thank you, Jesus, for safe delivery. [music] >> God has been faithful to us.
Let us pray for our daughter.
>> Yes.
May God protect you always.
>> Amen.
She is truly a gift from God.
>> Yes, she is.
Thank you, Lord, for this blessing.
>> Amen.
>> Edgar, my spirit keeps thinking about Mirabel's baby.
>> Maybe God wants you to check on them.
>> I want to take baby food and gifts to Mirabel.
>> That's a good idea.
I'll miss you and the baby.
>> We'll be fine.
>> This new position is a big responsibility.
>> Welcome, sir.
>> Thank you, everyone.
How are you and the baby?
>> We're fine.
>> [crying] >> Please take good care of the baby.
>> She's fine.
Don't look at me like that.
You are never going to have had [music] the life that Karen's daughter should have had.
You think life will be easy for you?
By the time I finish with you, you will know what it means to live in poverty.
>> God will continue blessing your kind heart.
>> A child should never suffer.
>> Don't worry, I will take care of baby Layla.
>> Please, her breast milk is in the fridge. Always warm it and check the temperature.
>> [crying] >> Why is the baby crying like this?
Where is Mirabel? Why is the front door open? Anyone can walk in here and take the baby.
>> [crying] >> Who left you crying all alone like this?
>> [snorts] >> That's better, baby.
Mirabel, why did you leave your baby crying? Always cries all the time.
Please, don't mind this baby. I just fed her.
>> [music] >> This baby cries a lot.
>> [music] >> Is the front door unlocked, Wei?
I know. Don't worry, it's safe.
I brought more baby food and baby things for her.
Thank you.
You shouldn't the baby crying alone.
I was only outside for a short time.
Edgar, every time I go there that baby is always crying.
>> Maybe Mirabel is overwhelmed.
>> My spirit keeps pulling me toward that child.
>> Then maybe God wants us to help her.
>> I want the nanny to help Mirabel with the baby.
>> That's a good idea.
>> I want you to help my friend with her baby.
>> Yes, madam.
>> I brought someone to help you with the baby.
>> A nanny?
>> She will help you take care of the baby.
>> I will take good care of her.
>> Thank you.
Poor poor little angel.
>> The baby should never lack anything.
>> You've really helped us.
>> Don't worry, baby.
I'm here now.
Thank God Madam Karen brought me here for you.
>> That baby becomes peaceful whenever I carry her.
>> Maybe God is using you to comfort her.
>> Isaiah 49:15 says a mother should never forget her child.
>> Amen.
>> How is the baby now?
>> She's much better, madam.
>> God, please protect this child.
>> She really loves you whenever you carry her, madam.
>> [music] >> I feel strangely connected to her.
Father Lord, please protect every innocent child.
>> Amen.
>> Your real mother must be a very kind woman.
>> Madam, the baby needs more attention.
That's why Karen brought you here.
She becomes peaceful immediately you carry her, madam.
>> I don't know why my heart keeps pulling me toward her.
God will always protect you, baby.
>> baby.
She cries so much these days.
She mostly cries when madam leaves her alone.
She becomes peaceful immediately you carry her.
>> I don't understand this connection.
Sometimes my heart keeps going back to Lucy.
>> Then maybe God is trying to tell us something.
>> I just need to finish before it rains.
Oh, no.
The rain is starting.
Please let me come inside.
I am sorry.
>> Stay there. [music] >> Please let me come inside.
I am cold.
>> Stay where you are.
>> Dear God, please help me.
Please don't forget me.
You stayed with me.
Thank you, my friend.
>> Why >> [music] >> was that dog following you?
>> I don't know.
Maybe he likes me.
>> Lucy, you've been washing since morning.
>> Mama said I must finish weaving.
>> Lila, don't behave like that.
>> I'll make her.
>> God, please help me know why my mother doesn't love me.
>> You're very intelligent, Lucy.
>> I I to become somebody great one day.
>> Stop wasting time reading books and wash those plates.
>> Yes, Mama.
>> Leila, food is a blessing from God.
>> I don't want it.
>> Leila, you already have many toys.
>> But I want the new one, too.
Psalm 27 says the Lord is my light and my salvation. Amen.
>> Lucy, why are you washing all these clothes alone?
>> Mama asked me to wash them.
>> Leila, this is the third complaint this week.
>> But Mama, we were just playing.
>> Leila is intelligent, but she keeps distracting other pupils.
I'll speak to her.
Lucy, why aren't you in school?
Lucy is not very intelligent, so normal school is difficult for her.
>> Oh.
>> Lucy, do you like school?
>> Yes, Mama, very much.
One day you'll go to school school like [music] this, too.
One day, you will say, "By God's grace."
>> Leila, please pay attention.
>> Sorry, Mom.
You're smarter than many children in private school.
God helps me understand quickly.
Edgar, Lucy doesn't go to school properly.
>> That child is very intelligent from what I've seen.
>> God, please help me.
Please let me go to school.
Please let my dad have.
And thank [music] you for current.
God, please bless Auntie Mirabelle, too.
Please help her to like me one day.
Please give her a soft heart.
I don't want her to be angry with me anymore.
>> Dad!
>> My daughter. Oh.
>> [music] >> I brought something for you.
>> For me?
>> On Monday, I am taking you to register in a private school.
>> A private school?
Dad, are you serious?
I'm really going to school?
Thank you, [music] Dad.
Thank you so much.
>> You deserve it, my [music] daughter.
>> Edgar, don't get me [music] wrong. I love Leila.
But somehow, I feel deeply connected to Lucy, too.
Lucy behaves like me. She even looks like me sometimes.
No matter how much we discipline Lila, she naturally creates chaos everywhere.
>> I've noticed it, too.
>> Lucy, go to your room.
I want to talk to your father.
>> Yo.
>> I hope Dad is right.
I hope I really get to go to school.
>> What do you mean you want to register her in a private school?
>> Exactly what I said.
>> Can we even afford that?
>> We are still living in this bungalow.
Lucy is our daughter.
She deserves a good education.
I have been working extra shifts for this.
Our education comes [music] first.
>> So, we will continue living in this bungalow.
You want to spend all that money on school.
I thought we were moving to a bigger house.
You know what?
You are right.
Lucy deserves a good education.
Why don't you send me the money and I will register her myself.
>> Thank you.
>> Of course, Eugene. I'm happy to help.
>> I was actually thinking of staying until Monday.
>> That's no problem at >> But if you can register her for me, I can return to Abuja on Sunday.
The school fees are ready.
I am sending everything to you now.
Please make sure Lucy is registered first thing Monday morning.
>> Don't worry.
>> I'm heading out now. Safe travels.
>> Private school?
Not a chance.
Sometimes I worry [music] that something happened in that hospital.
Something happened [music] in the hospital.
Yes.
But I wasn't completely sure before.
>> And you never told me.
>> I can't help but feel that Lucy is my baby, but I beg God for forgiveness to claiming.
>> My dear, I feel the same. I'm not connected to Layla as I should.
>> Maybe we are wrong. Maybe because Lucy's mom is cruel to her, we are naturally trying to protect her.
>> In time, God will reveal it to us.
>> I don't want to accuse anybody wrongly.
>> And you [music] won't.
But if God is [music] revealing something to you, then we should pay attention.
>> You really [music] believe me?
>> I will always [music] respect your decision.
>> Thank you.
>> I already sent the school money to your mother.
Tomorrow, she will register you.
I have to go back to Abuja [music] today.
>> I'll miss you, princess.
>> Lucy, why do you look sad?
>> Nothing, Dad.
>> Enjoy your new [music] phone.
>> Go and bring me that phone.
>> The phone Dad gave me?
>> Now.
>> Here it is.
>> Good.
>> You will never tell your father that I took this phone.
Do you understand?
>> Yes.
>> And another thing, you are not going to any private school.
>> But dad said tomorrow.
Dad said you would register me.
>> If you tell your father that I did not register you, you will regret it.
>> Yes.
>> If you tell him anything that happens in this house, you will regret it.
>> Dad was so happy.
I wish he knew.
Dinner is ready.
Can I have some, too?
>> Have what?
Go away from here.
>> God, please bless my mom, Karen.
I don't know why, but every time she comes to visit, she's always kind to me.
Please keep her [music] safe wherever she is.
Please bless my dad, Eugene.
He works very hard for us.
Please help him and bring him home safely from Abuja.
Thank you for today.
Please forgive me, May.
>> When was the last time you ate?
>> Yesterday.
>> See, that is not okay.
Here.
>> Thank you.
>> Friends help each other.
Lucy, what subjects do you enjoy most?
>> I love mathematics [music] and English, Ma.
>> You're a very intelligent girl, Lucy.
>> Thank you, ma.
>> You're finally back.
>> Abuja stressed me seriously.
Living in Abuja and Lagos at the same time is not easy.
>> We'll make it work.
I'm not happy with how Karen keeps interfering with Lucy.
>> She only wants to help.
>> Lucy is not our biological daughter.
>> What?
What do you mean Lucy is not our daughter?
>> I changed the babies in the hospital.
>> Why would you do something like that?
>> Because I was tired of always being beneath Karen.
>> That child would still have gone to private school with us.
>> You don't understand my vision.
>> So, Leila is actually my biological daughter?
>> Yes.
>> How do we come out of this mess?
>> We'll say there was a mistake in the hospital.
Once we say there was a hospital mistake, nobody will blame us.
>> This is too dangerous.
Lucy has suffered for something she knows nothing about.
>> She is not my daughter.
>> They already deprived her of inheritance without knowing.
Just try to be kinder to Lucy.
>> I can never love her.
Her mother took everything that belonged to me.
>> Karen never stole from you.
>> If you ever expose this secret, you will go down with me.
>> I still cannot believe you changed innocent babies.
>> And I would do it again.
>> I will respect your decision for now on.
But Lucy is still an innocent child.
Whatever happens, Karen and Edgar must never suspect us.
>> They will never know.
>> She really looks like Karen.
Oh God, I can't do this. She's just an innocent child.
>> Good night, Daddy.
>> Good night, Lucy.
>> God, please bless Mommy Karen for helping [music] me.
>> That child is innocent, Mirabelle.
>> She is not my concern.
Everything Karen touches becomes perfect.
>> That is not Karen's fault.
Lucy prays for Karen every night.
>> Then Karen can adopt her.
>> Because she did nothing wrong.
>> One day Karen will discover the truth herself.
>> And that day will destroy everybody.
Forgive us, Lucy.
>> Sorry.
>> Maybe poor people should learn how to walk properly.
>> My assignment is inside there.
>> Then buy her another one.
>> She's about to cry.
>> Lila, Vivian, and Joy, this behavior must stop.
>> My parents donate so much money to this school for anybody to threaten me.
>> She says this every [music] time.
And nobody can do anything.
>> Lila, another complaint again?
>> Students in this school are too emotional.
They should stop acting scared all the time.
>> I don't understand why you enjoy humiliating.
>> They're poor and annoying.
>> That is not how I raised you.
>> You skipped school preparation for this?
>> It was just a party.
>> Lila, your behavior is becoming dangerous.
>> So after school today, where are we going?
>> We're going shopping first.
>> [laughter] >> And after shopping?
>> Beach party tonight.
>> Lila, Vivian, and Joy, focus on this lesson immediately.
>> We already know all this.
>> Show me the silver heels again.
>> [sighs and gasps] >> Tonight is going to be crazy.
>> My presentation topic is >> Can somebody translate what she's saying?
>> She sounds terrified.
>> Maybe scholarship students should stop presenting.
>> That is enough.
All three of you report to the principal's office immediately.
>> My parents will settle everything like always.
She's actually shaking. Nobody can suspend us.
This school is tired of your bullying and disrespect. My parents pay too much money to this school for all this drama.
She's angry again.
She can't do anything.
Karen, this situation is becoming impossible.
What happened this time?
She humiliated another scholarship student again.
Lila, why do you enjoy hurting people?
Poor people cry too much.
That's why nobody respects them. [music] Madam Karen asked me to bring you home immediately.
I'm not going home yet.
Let's go to the designer store first, and then we're posting everything online.
This party is better than last weekend.
Isla always throws the craziest parties.
My parents are too rich to care.
>> [laughter] >> Lucy, why are you crying again?
I just want to go to school like other children.
You are smarter than most of them already.
Auntie Mirabel says education is a waste for somebody like me.
She should not speak to you like that.
Sometimes I feel like they are not my real parents.
God, please show me who I really am. If Mirabel and Eugene are truly my parents, help me understand why they hate me.
So now you sit outside crying for attention? I was only praying. Prayer will not change your life. Instead of helping inside this house, you are here behaving like a victim. I already finished cleaning the house. Then go inside and wash the dishes again.
My mommy hates me sometimes.
But your daddy My daddy always tells me to pray and trust God.
Your daddy sounds like a good man.
He works in Abuja most of the time.
If he stayed home more, maybe my mommy would treat me better.
Lucy, where is your mommy?
My mommy traveled to Abuja to see my daddy.
>> She left you here alone?
Do you still study even though you are not in school?
>> Yes, ma. I study every night after praying.
>> She is very intelligent.
You wrote all these answers by yourself?
>> Yes, ma. I study from old textbooks.
Lucy learns faster than students in real school.
>> These answers are very correct.
>> I study every night after praying.
>> You deserve to be in school, Lucy.
Lucy, you look so much like somebody I know.
>> Really, ma?
Ma, are you my mom?
>> That is what I want to find out.
>> I always see you in my dreams.
>> I have also [music] been feeling something strange in my heart.
>> If you are my mom, how come you do not know?
>> My dear, I do not know yet.
But by the grace of God, we are going to [music] find out.
Lucy, would you trust me if I asked you to come somewhere with me [music] tomorrow?
>> Yes, ma.
>> I just feel like God is trying to show me something important.
Do not be afraid, Lucy.
>> By the [music] gods, go we and we have to lose.
>> Lucy, has anybody ever told you that you look Ethiopian?
>> No, ma.
>> You remind me so much of myself.
>> When I pray, I always see your face.
>> God may be trying to reveal something to both of us.
>> Sometimes I feel like God is trying to tell me something, [music] too.
>> What do you feel, Lucy?
>> That I belong somewhere else.
>> You have been a good friend to Lucy [music] from the beginning.
>> She is my best friend.
>> May God bless you for always standing beside [music] her.
Karen, where are your parents?
>> They live down the road.
>> Tomorrow I would like to meet them.
>> Okay, Ma.
>> Karen, we can do the DNA test today [music] instead of waiting.
>> You also feel something is wrong?
>> Yes.
So, this is Lucy.
>> Yes.
>> She looks so much like you, Karen.
Karen told me about Lucy's friend.
>> So, we bought clothes for both girls.
>> Me, too?
I have never worn clothes like this before.
We look beautiful.
>> Yes.
Both of you are beautiful girls.
>> Karen, she really looks like family.
>> I know.
Do I really look okay?
>> You are a very beautiful girl, Lucy.
>> Thank you, Ma.
I told you already.
>> Lucy, are you afraid?
>> A little.
>> Do not [music] worry, we are with you.
>> Ma, what exactly are we doing here?
>> We just want to confirm something.
[music] >> And no matter what happens, you are safe with us.
So, you would like to carry out a DNA relationship test?
>> Yes, doctor.
>> This will only take a few minutes.
>> Will it hurt?
>> No, my [music] dear.
>> You slapped another student today. Do you know who my parents are?
>> That's enough, young lady.
>> He deserved it.
>> You cannot continue behaving like this.
>> No, you cannot punish me.
>> Your father already gave permission.
>> Do you know who my father is?
>> That is enough, Leila.
>> Dad, they are threatening me.
>> Yes, Leila.
>> Tell them they cannot touch me.
>> Yes, Leila.
I told them to punish you.
>> Dad, what?
>> You must apologize and change your behavior.
>> You heard your father.
>> No, I'm Digba.
>> You need to calm down, miss.
>> Stop looking at me.
>> You should have behaved better.
>> My dad has never treated me like this before.
You people cannot do this to me.
>> Miss, please cooperate.
>> [music] >> This punishment is for your own good.
>> No.
No, I cannot stay here.
>> You should have thought about that before behaving badly.
>> Mirabel, why did you not tell me you are coming? Where is my daughter?
>> I didn't have to tell you, please.
>> So, what exactly brought you here?
Where is Lucy?
>> She is at home.
>> You left that little girl alone in Lagos?
>> Call Lucy right now.
>> She does not have a phone anymore.
>> What do you mean she does not have a phone?
>> I took it from her. She does not deserve it.
>> You collected the iPhone 11 Pro Max I bought for Lucy?
You abandoned Lucy alone.
>> She is not my biological child.
>> She She was still a baby when you switched them.
>> And you were too busy to notice.
>> YOU RUINED HER LIFE.
>> She has everything now. You're just jealous.
>> You left Lucy all alone.
>> She survives every other time.
>> ONE DAY SOMETHING TERRIBLE could happen to that girl.
You stopped her education.
>> She does not need school. She is somebody's child.
>> I work day and night to support this family.
>> And?
>> And you were stealing an innocent child.
She may not be your biological child.
But she is still my daughter.
>> Come and eat, Lucy.
>> All this food is for me, too?
>> Yes, Lucy.
>> No one has ever treated me like this before.
>> You deserve to be loved, Lucy.
You will sleep [music] here tonight.
>> This room is bigger than our whole house.
>> The DNA result is confirmed.
Lucy is your biological daughter.
The test confirms [music] Karen, you are Lucy's mother.
>> You're really my mommy?
>> [gasps] >> Yes, Lucy. He is my baby.
I missed so many years with you.
But you were always there for me somehow.
God kept bringing me close to you.
>> So, I really belong with you?
>> You always [music] belong with me.
>> You are our daughter, Lucy.
>> [snorts] >> It still [music] feels like a dream.
>> No, Lucy. You are finally [music] at home.
>> We need three London tickets.
>> London? Yes, my papa.
>> [music] >> You really want me to stay with you?
>> Forever.
>> You are our daughter, Lucy.
>> Mama.
>> Yes, my baby. [music] >> I always prayed [music] God would show me who my real mother is.
>> And God answered [music] your prayer.
>> I still cannot [music] believe this is happening.
>> This is your new beginning, Lucy.
>> How are you, Jean?
I am fine, sir. [music] My wife went to your house to check on Lucy. There was nobody there.
My wife has gone there two or three times.
There was no sign of Lucy.
What do you mean the house was empty?
Are you serious, sir?
Lucy is supposed to be there.
If you want to come to Lagos and look for Lucy, go ahead.
Take permission from work and find your daughter.
Thank you, sir.
I will find my daughter.
Where is Lucy?
She ran away.
You told me she was at home.
She left before I came back from Abuja.
YOU ABANDONED HER.
She is stubborn.
I AM REPORTING THIS TO the police.
You will get both of us arrested.
I would rather go to jail than let my daughter suffer.
I am going to Lagos tomorrow.
Why? To find my daughter.
What about Leila?
Do not talk to me about Leila.
She is our daughter.
People complained about Leila for years.
I used to wonder how Karin and Edgar could raise a child like that.
Now I understand.
Understand what?
Leila got her character from you.
Because it is true.
How can you say that?
You care more about Lucy than me.
>> Because Lucy is innocent.
You are evil, Mirabelle.
But now I know I will never take Lila as my daughter. Never.
As for you, consider this marriage over.
>> Please don't leave angry.
>> I am going [music] to find Lucy.
And when I find her, I am bringing her home.
Lucy, wherever you are, I will find you.
>> What is the problem?
>> My daughter is missing.
>> When was the last time you saw her?
>> Before I traveled to Abuja for work.
>> And you reported it immediately upon your return?
Do you have a photograph of your daughter?
>> No.
>> You are reporting your daughter missing and you do not have a single photograph of her.
>> I work in Abuja most of the time.
>> We need a photograph.
Without a photograph, it will be extremely difficult to find her.
>> What kind of father am I?
>> What happened?
>> They cannot help.
Because you destroyed all our photos, I will never forgive you. You will go to jail.
They asked for a photograph of Lucy.
And we do not have one.
16 years.
16 years and I do not even have one picture of my daughter.
The only reason I am still in this house is because I believe Lucy may come back one day.
>> You want to move me?
>> [gasps] >> I already lost my daughter.
>> I am not [music] thinking about anything else right now.
Where is Leila?
>> I don't know.
I thought Karen took Leila to London.
>> Why would you think that?
>> Karen, where is Leila?
>> She's in boarding school.
>> What boarding school?
>> You do not need to know.
>> Just like you told me your daughter was in boarding school.
>> My daughter is also in boarding school.
>> That is why I thought Leila was in London.
>> You think too much and care too little.
>> Where is my dad?
>> Sit down.
>> Where is my dad?
Where is mom?
>> There have been repeated reports of bullying, intimidation, and aggressive behavior.
>> Leila, do you understand why you are here today?
>> Yes.
>> This hearing is about your actions and your future.
>> I never thought I would have a room like this.
>> You deserve much more than this, my daughter.
>> I never thought one day you will truly be my mom. I have wished for this all my life.
>> The same I have wished also you were my baby.
Sometimes God sends people to tell us the truth even when we are not ready to believe it.
There was a girl at the hospital once.
She told me that babies had been switched.
She told me she had proof.
She said everything had been recorded on her phone.
But her phone was damaged, so I didn't believe her.
>> You know something, Mom?
It feels like a dream. [music] >> You are not dreaming.
I am your mother.
And you are [music] daughter.
>> I am not sad about the years we lost.
Because somehow you were always there.
>> I never understood why I kept coming back to see you.
No matter how busy life became, something always pulled me back to [music] you.
Now I know.
My dad should be here by now.
Visiting hours are over.
>> What about my parents?
>> No one came.
>> That is impossible.
My father always comes for me.
You must have made a mistake.
>> No mistake was made.
>> My father never leave me here.
Can I make [music] a phone call?
>> Not today.
>> Did Karen come? [music] >> No.
Your court review has been scheduled.
>> My father is coming?
>> We cannot promise that.
You need to prepare yourself for the hearing.
>> My father will come today.
Did anyone come for me for me?
>> You need to go inside.
Leila is currently in a youth rehabilitation program.
>> You mean she got into trouble?
>> Leila made some very bad choices.
Now she has to learn from those mistakes.
I never thought thought that it would happen.
Neither did I.
Mom?
Yes, my baby.
Will I ever have to see Mirabel again?
No one will force you to see anybody.
That decision will always be yours.
Then I never want to see her again.
Not ever.
Nobody is going to hurt you again.
As long as I am alive, nobody.
Mom, I'm sorry I sold the phone you gave me.
I used the money to buy my basic hygiene, like pads, deodorant, and cream.
Mirabel didn't buy them?
No, she didn't see me as human. She actually didn't know when I started my period.
I'm so [music] sorry we wasn't there for you.
Thank you.
Thank you for finding me.
Mom. What is it? Doris, can Doris come to London one day, too?
Cary didn't come.
Dad didn't [music] come, either.
Please take your seat.
I thought my parents would be here.
That somebody would come.
I thought I could do whatever I wanted.
I never thought there would be consequences.
>> Lela Demos, are you sorry for your actions?
>> Yes, sir.
>> Lela, the court is ordering you to remain in the youth rehabilitation program for the next 3 years.
You will continue your education, counseling, and rehabilitation activities.
>> Of course, Doris will come.
>> I I promised you we would not separate you from your best friend.
>> Tomorrow, we will start making arrangements.
We are bringing Doris to London, too.
>> Really?
Doris is going to scream when she hears this.
>> You can return to your bunk.
>> Karen.
Why didn't you come?
This is the happiest day of my life.
Come closer.
This is our first family picture.
What if nobody likes me?
>> Everybody is going to love you.
Lucy, look at me.
You are smart, kind, and beautiful.
Never forget that.
>> And if anybody gives you trouble, >> tell them your father is very rich.
>> I love you both.
>> We love you, too.
Go make us proud, [music] princess.
>> Hi. Are you new here?
>> Yes.
My name is Emma.
>> My name is Lucy. Would you like to sit with me during lunch?
>> I would like that.
Do you have friends in Nigeria?
Yes.
My best friend's name is Doris.
The best part is that she may be coming to London, too.
>> Really?
>> Yes. My parents promised me.
>> So, how do you like London so far?
>> I love it.
Everything still feels new.
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