As Catherine's health continued to decline, the family was forced to confront their own mortality and the legacy they wanted to leave behind. In the end, it was not the illness that tore the family apart, but the complex web of relationships and emotions that had been building for years.
Sarah, the youngest, had been the golden child. Catherine had always lavished attention and praise on her, which had created a deep-seated sense of entitlement in the young woman. However, as Sarah approached her 30s, she began to feel suffocated by her mother's expectations and constant meddling. She longed for independence and autonomy, but Catherine was reluctant to let go. incesto_mother_and_daughter_veronica