The Mirror in the Closet: My Grandmother’s True Gift

At Grandma’s will reading, my sister Claire got $500,000 while I received her old farmhouse—“with all its contents and responsibilities.” Claire basked in sympathy while I sat in silence, remembering who really cared for Grandma. The house was falling apart, but I went anyway. It smelled of dust, time, and things unfinished. I didn’t get money—I got a burden wrapped in wood and memories.

While cleaning, I found a mirror in a closet—hidden, dusty, with a tiny handle. Behind it was a secret compartment and a letter from Grandma. She wrote that some things matter more than money and chose me because I’d understand. I wanted to scream, but I tucked the letter in my pocket. Even in her absence, she was still teaching me lessons.

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