Old Lady Promises Each of Her 5 Grandkids a $2M Inheritance, in the End No One Gets It — Story of the Day

Grandma’s $2M Twist

Lesley, a lonely widow, had five grandchildren who rarely visited her. Frustrated by their neglect, she devised a plan to teach them a lesson. “George and I nurtured our kids with love, not to see this day when our grandchildren would merely cut me off and turn to me when it came to the inheritance!”

Susan’s Visit

Lesley visited her granddaughter Susan, a hardworking divorcée with two children. “Gran? What brings you here so early in the morning?” Susan asked. Lesley mentioned her will, piquing Susan’s interest. “You should have said that before! Come on in!” Susan chirped. Lesley asked Susan to visit her every Sunday, promising her the entire $2M inheritance if she agreed and kept it a secret from her siblings. Susan, despite her busy schedule, agreed and took care of Lesley, spending her weekends cleaning, cooking, and providing companionship.

Grandsons’ Turn

Lesley didn’t stop with Susan. She made the same offer to her four grandsons, who eagerly accepted, thinking they were the sole heirs. “All I had to do was set a trap, and these kids just walked right into it,” Lesley told her neighbor Edith. For months, Lesley enjoyed regular visits from her grandchildren, who believed they would inherit her fortune.

The Final Twist

When Lesley passed away six years later, her grandchildren were summoned to the lawyer’s office. They were shocked to learn that the $2M would be divided among Lesley’s 11 great-grandchildren, to be given when they turned 18. “She duped all of us!” Harry, the youngest, exclaimed. Disappointed, Susan returned home, only to find $300K hidden in a vase, along with a note from Lesley: “One day, everyone gets what they deserve. I hope this will help you with the house repairs. With love, Grandma Lesley.”

Lessons Learned

  • As you sow, so shall you reap.
  • Sometimes people need to learn a lesson the hard way.

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