Margaret moved in with her son Andrew and his pregnant wife Kate after exaggerating a leg injury to gain sympathy and support. But life in their home quickly became tense because Margaret constantly criticized Kate’s cooking, cleaning, and daily routines. Across the street lived Peter Davis, a grumpy and lonely neighbor who barely spoke to anyone. To distract Margaret and bring peace back into the house, Kate encouraged her to spend time with him, never expecting the connection to become real.
Soon, Peter awkwardly invited Margaret to dinner, and despite his rough personality, the evening revealed a softer side of him. They bonded over music, dancing, books, and shared loneliness. What began as an uncomfortable meeting slowly turned into genuine companionship. Margaret felt happier than she had in years, and Peter found himself opening up emotionally for the first time in a long while. Their growing relationship changed both of them completely.
Everything fell apart during Thanksgiving dinner when Margaret overheard Peter and Kate talking privately in the kitchen. She discovered that Andrew and Kate had secretly offered Peter a new record player in exchange for taking her out and keeping her occupied. Feeling humiliated and betrayed, Margaret exploded in anger, believing their entire romance had been nothing more than a cruel setup designed to remove her from their lives.
Peter chased after her and confessed the truth. Although he had agreed to the arrangement at first, his feelings for her had become completely real. He admitted that Margaret had changed him, bringing warmth and joy back into his lonely life. Realizing she loved him too, Margaret forgave him, and the two began a genuine relationship. From that Thanksgiving onward, they celebrated every holiday together with music playing from the very record player that had unexpectedly brought them together.