I took care of my sick neighbor for years, but after she passed away

I cared for Mrs. Patterson, an elderly widow, for years—not just as a caregiver, but as her closest companion. Her children visited rarely, more interested in her possessions than her presence. Meanwhile, I became her daily constant—sharing stories, baking pies, playing Scrabble, and quietly becoming her family.

She once told me, “You are my only true caregiver. I have no real family but you.” I felt the same. When she passed peacefully, I called her children. They arrived not with grief, but greed. At the will reading, they expected riches—but Mrs. Patterson left everything to me: her home, land, and estate.

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