Continuation…

I cared for Grandma in her final years while my siblings focused on their families.
When she died, they got her jewelry; all I got was her old car.
Crushed, I left it for a year.

Today, I took it for a drive.
A cassette started to play—it was Grandma’s voice. She said,

“Open the glove box, sweetheart.”

Hands trembling, I opened it.
Inside was a small velvet pouch and a handwritten note:

“The jewelry never mattered to me. What mattered was you.
Thank you for being there when no one else was.
You were my treasure. And this… is yours now.”

In the pouch were two rings and a locket—the ones Grandma always wore but no one could find after her passing.
I sobbed in the driver’s seat, not because of the jewelry,
but because even in death, she reminded me how much I was loved.

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