Atlanta, 1873. It&♯39;s another day (Melanie&♯39;s funeral, in fact), and Scarlett is determined to win back Rhett (who&♯39;s spending a lot of time with Belle Watling). First, she goes to Tara and spats with Sue Ellen over Tara. Then she goes to Charleston, presenting herself to Rhett&♯39;s mother and friends, to Rhett&♯39;s dismay. But when she&♯39;s caught in a compromising position with Ashely, she retires to her mother&♯39;s people in Savannah, and her overbearing grandfather Robelard, while Rhett courts a new bride. Scarlett also seeks out her O&♯39;Hara relatives and meets her cousin Colum, a priest (and gunrunner). And knowing them, she goes to Ireland. There she meets the handsome Earl of Fenton, who owns Ballyhara, the ancestral home of the O&♯39;Haras. And when Scarlett buys it from him, she becomes the financial and spiritual head of the family. But her newfound happiness is short-lived as disasters strike, and she must rely on Rhett&♯39;s love for her to save her from the gallows.