Mr. Lewis, a successful businessman and father of eight, saw through his family’s empty gestures in his final days. His children and grandchildren only visited when they needed something, leaving him lonely despite his generous spirit. At 83, diagnosed with a terminal illness, he watched as they flocked back, pretending to care, but focused only on his fortune.
At the reading of his will, his children were shocked when the lawyer introduced 13-year-old Harper, a neighbor who visited him daily.
READ MORE: