After Granny’s Death, Boy Inherits a Rusty Key and Discovers It’s for an Old Cage in the Attic — Story of the Day
|As a boy, a man receives a priceless legacy from his wise grandmother but only realizes its worth when his life falls apart and he loses everything he’s ever worked for.
Sam Delves loved his grandmother Edith. She was a wonderful, vibrant woman who’d brightened up his childhood with her fun-loving attitude. When Sam was 15, Gran Edith became very ill and passed away.
Sam was devastated by her death. Even though he loved his parents, it had been Edith who’d best understood him and had listened to his troubles. He’d miss her wisdom and her kindness.
Then his mother gave him an envelope. It was Edith’s final gift to him, her legacy. He opened the envelope and found inside an old key.
Sam is disappointed when he sees the inheritance his grandmother left him. | Source: Shutterstock.com
“Gran Edith asked me to give this to you,” his mother said. “She asks you to carry on her work. You’ll find instructions in the attic, she said.”
Sam ran up the stairs. He walked into the attic and looked around. He was sure the key opened some treasure box or a mysterious trunk, but all he found in the empty dusty attic was an old rusty cage.
Then Sam saw that there was an envelope taped to the cage door. He opened the envelope and took out a series of photos and a letter written in his grandmother’s looping hand. The photos showed turtles sitting in this same cage and basking in the sun by a lake!
Sam unfolded the letter and started reading it. “Dear Sam! I won’t be with you much longer, and I wanted to pass on all that I’ve learned in my life. I won’t be able to do that but I hope you will agree to carry on with my mission.
Sam was devastated when his grandmother passed away. | Source: Unsplash
“You see, a few years ago, I noticed that the turtles at the lake were covered with algae and I started catching them a few at a time and bringing them home so I could scrub their shells clean.
“You see, anything on a turtle’s shell, like algae or scum, reduces the turtle’s ability to absorb heat and impedes its ability to swim. Over time, it can also corrode and weaken the shell. It’s my way of making a difference.”
“But don’t most freshwater turtles live their whole lives with algae...