2) My Grandma Sent Me a Letter Telling Me Never to Visit Again — When I Found Out Why…

Grandma, confused and hurt, never intended to shut them out—she had been misled and made to believe they no longer cared. With Marie’s help, Claire brings in a lawyer to reverse the damage. The original will is reinstated, and new protections are put in place. Jenna stays, trying to earn forgiveness, but the trust is broken.

Claire and Marie step up, visiting regularly and surrounding Grandma with love. Slowly, she begins to smile again, though the pain remains. Some wounds may never heal completely—but from the ruins of betrayal, Claire vows to rebuild something honest, loyal, and lasting.

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