Old Man Leaves All His Property to Young Wife, Bequeathing Only an Old Barn to Granddaughter – Story of the Day
|When Sharon’s grandfather died, he left his girlfriend everything, and Sharon only received the old barn. But something seemed off about it, and she discovered something shocking about this inheritance.
“I know you never liked her, Sharon. But you have to deal with Anna while you arrange things. The old barn and the land around it are yours now,” Sharon’s mother said when they finally learned what her grandfather Patrick’s will said. They were at her mother’s house after the lawyer read it, and Sharon would settle everything.
Despite their hopes, his grandfather left his main house to Anna, his young girlfriend whom he started seeing after Sharon left for college. The woman was a gold-digger, but she made him happy.
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At some point, Patrick divided his house into two different pieces of land, giving the main house to Anna and the old barn near the creek to Sharon. Her grandfather had a horse when she was young, but he died years ago, and the barn became storage.
Sharon felt a bit disappointed because he always expected Grandpa Patrick to give her her late grandmother’s jewelry. Her grandma died before Sharon was born, but her mother told her about a great jewelry collection in her closet.
Apparently, her grandmother once dated a very wealthy man who couldn’t give her up even after she married Grandpa Patrick. He sent her rings, necklaces, earrings, and more for years.
Grandpa was always mad about that, but he knew that Grandma loved him only. Regardless, he never showed her the collection, and no one knew where it was kept, but Sharon hoped to get them someday.
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Unfortunately, it seemed like Anna would be the new owner since Grandpa’s will stipulated that the house and everything inside it belonged to the woman. Meanwhile, Sharon was set to inherit everything inside the barn too. She felt cheated, but then again, those were Grandpa’s things, and he had made his decision.
“I know, mom. I’ll be civil, even if I see Anna enjoying Granddad’s house,” Sharon told her mother. She planned to go through the things in the barn, keep what she wanted, sell what she didn’t, and eventually sell that land.
When Sharon arrived at the barn, she waved to Anna politely but didn’t stop by the main house. She went directly to the barn, opened the doors, and saw boxes, furniture, and more inside. It was going to be a...