Her Parents Came Back For Grandma's Fortune. The Will Exposed Everything-mdue - Chainityai

Her Parents Came Back For Grandma’s Fortune. The Will Exposed Everything-mdue

The day we buried Grandma Lizzie, the rain came down soft enough to seem polite.

It tapped on the stained-glass windows of the church hall and slid down the glass in thin crooked lines, blurring the little parking lot outside, the old sedans, the family SUVs, and the small American flag near the doorway.

Inside, the room smelled like lilies, wet wool, paper coffee cups, and the lemon polish Grandma used on every wooden surface in her house.

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I stood beside her framed photograph with her handkerchief twisted in my fist.

The lace pressed little half-moons into my palm, but I could not let go.

That handkerchief had been in the pocket of her navy coat for as long as I could remember.

She used it for everything.

A runny nose.

A smudge on my cheek.

A dab at the corner of her eye when she thought I was not looking.

Now it was mine, and that felt wrong in a way I did not know how to explain.

People kept coming up to me and saying soft things.

“She was a good woman.”

“She loved you so much.”

“You were her whole heart.”

Most of them meant it.

Some of them were only saying what people say when death gives them a reason to be brave with words they never used while someone was alive.

I nodded anyway.

Grandma would have wanted me to be polite.

Then I saw my parents.

They stood near the back doors in expensive black coats, both of them dry beneath one wide umbrella someone else must have held for them outside.

My mother had her chin lowered just enough to look sad.

My father had his hands folded in front of him like a man posing for a respectful photograph.

For a second, I could not move.

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