- In 1970, 10 years after the attic, the 3 siblings' adoptive dad dies; their bio mom still rejects them. Ballerina Cathy moves in with a ballet dancer in NYC to start a life away from her med-student brother/lover.
- A decade after Cathy, Christopher, and Carrie escaped from their grandparents' attic at Foxworth Hall, "Petals on the Wind" continues to follow the siblings' twisted plight as they attempt to put their sordid past behind them, but discover certain secrets can't be left behind. When Cathy finds herself in an abusive relationship with fellow dancer Julian, Christopher and Cathy are forced to face the forbidden feelings they developed for each other while coming of age during captivity. But when tragedy strikes the Dollangangers once again, Cathy returns to Foxworth Hall to confront her grandmother and seek revenge on her mother with a plan to seduce her husband Bart. When Christopher runs to Cathy's side, the two are determined to start over again: together.—Lifetime Television
- In 1970 South Carolina, it's been 10 years since the three surviving Dollanganger siblings--Christopher, Cathy, and Carrie--escaped from the attic of Foxworth Hall in Virginia, where they were held captive for three years by their wealthy maternal grandmother Olivia Foxworth, who believed that they were the devil's spawn because they were the offspring of their parents' incestuous relationship, and their mother Corrine, who wanted to get them out of her life so that she could move on to a more lucrative one herself with younger lawyer Bart Winslow. Corrine did marry Bart, who did and still does not know of the children's existence. Olivia and Corrine were the only two people who knew the children were hidden in the attic. Dr. Paul Sheffield, the man who took them in as his own after their escape and provided a prosperous life for them--including medical school for Christopher, ballet lessons for aspiring ballerina Cathy, and private school for Carrie--has just passed away. But events in the attic, namely Cathy and Christopher only having each other's arms to fall into as they reached their sexual awakening, and their mother's and grandmother's abusive treatment of them those 3 years, including Corrine secretly poisoning Carrie's twin brother Cory to death with tainted doughnuts, has had a profound effect on them. Christopher and Cathy have repressed those sexual, romantic feelings for each other for these ten years, but those feelings still exist and have grown stronger by their sheer denial. On Cathy's urging, she and Christopher try to move on with their individual lives with other romantic partners, which for Cathy is with fellow ballet dancer, the controlling and obsessive Julian Marquet in New York City, and for Christopher the naive Sarah Reeves, the daughter of his physician mentor. Carrie now is at a stage in her life where Cathy and Christopher were 10 years ago sexually, and her sexual confusion is compounded by their grandmother's past taunting and being bullied at school. An incident involving Carrie, which brings to the surface a hidden mission that she has had all these years, leads to Cathy feeling like she needs to contact their mother and grandmother for the first time in over a decade to address their abuse, while she and Christopher examine and deal with their true feelings for each other.—Huggo
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