Anemone Leduc's life is about to change. On the same day, she was diagnosed with early Alzheimer's and had to deal with the arrival of the new director of the funeral home where she worked as an embalmer.
Anemone does not intend to find her first children until she knows if the disease is hereditary. Simon wants to clarify things with Sophie, who takes the opportunity to make shocking revelations about the past of his father, Claudio.
Olivia is very troubled by the remains of a teenage boy who committed suicide. Vincent reveals to Anemone a drama that occurred in his childhood. Maryse decides to shed light on the latter about her mysterious notebook.
Lise is trying to convince Anemone to trace her children with the help of a private detective. Olivia prepares with her mother the ceremony for the exhibition of Lucius' body, and the last wishes of the deceased disturb him.
Anemone goes alone to her appointment with the neurologist and receives the result of her genetic test to find out whether the disease is hereditary or not. She then announces it to her children Karla, Simon and Olivia.
Since Anemone called on a private detective to find her first children, several disturbing memories come back to her. Caroline and Benjamin have to deal with the possible assault committed by their daughter Savanna.
Anemone is disappointed by Vincent's attitude towards Lucius Antoine's parents, who are having financial problems. Karla is more confused than ever about her pregnancy and gets closer to Vincent.
Anemone learns from Maryse that Vincent suspects her of being the one who murdered her sister. Believing he was being followed by the police, Jean-Olivier hid with his sister Caroline and created quite a stir.
Caroline alerts her two brothers that a private detective is after them. Sebastien reunites the siblings at home to try to solve this mystery. Still stunned by the result of her genetic test, Karla makes a decision that surprises Simon.
A heavy case at the funeral home immerses Anemone in her painful memories and allows Vincent to learn a little more about her. Does he still believe her responsible for the crime that shattered his childhood?
An oversight in the lab destabilizes Anemone, who fears that the disease will start to appear. A text from Vincent leaves Maryse disconcerted. Inspector Dumouchel finds Jean-Olivier to offer him an arrangement that is difficult to refuse.
Caroline and Sebastien do not let go and are determined to find out who comes from the mandate which was entrusted with the private detective. Lise tries to warn Anemone against Vincent, convinced that he continues to search her past.
An accident occurs at Sophie's and forces Anemone to enter the praying mantis. She made a shocking discovery there. Still shaken by the surprise that awaited her the last time she went to see her ex, Caroline confides in Sebastien.
Anemone sees her neurologist, Doctor Mancini again, and her empathy pushes her to make revelations that she has never made to anyone before. Maryse decides to keep Vincent stationed in Belleville, to the chagrin of Lise.
Anemone plays with fire, daring to go to the apartment she shared with Ron and their children. Ghyslain hardly admits to Karla that he has plans to sell the coffee shop to settle with Amelie, in Acadia.
Meeting Gisele, who also lives with Alzheimer's, upsets Anemone. Following an impromptu visit from Jessica, Sebastien worries about his ex, Louis, and forces him to come see him.
Called urgently by her boss, Anemone has a major oversight at home, which does not fail to worry her daughters. Ron, still in the hospital, receives unexpected visitors.
Anemone is surprised to learn that Lise is at Karla's bedside. She also takes a step towards Sophie, whom she sees with a new eye since her revelations. Caroline decides to confront Valaire Petterson in person.
Vincent confides in Maryse that he has reason to be wary of Anemone. For her part, not suspecting anything, our heroine dares to take a big step forward towards her past. Simon makes the big request to Naelle, but nothing goes as planned.