My 6 Siblings Refused to Take Care of Our Mother – I Was Never Her Favorite, So What I Said Next Shocked Everyone
We talked more.
The house sold faster than expected.
Within days, we had a strong offer.
When I told my siblings, the reactions were mixed.
Jack sounded annoyed; Eliza was distracted, and Nick asked about numbers.
We moved forward anyway.
The paperwork, the signatures, the final steps.
When it was done, the money was split.
Most of it, I made sure, was set aside for our mother’s care.
No one fought me on that. They’d already gotten what they wanted. Money.
We moved forward anyway.
Between the sale of the house, I’d taken my mother in to see Dr. Harris. She surprised me by not fighting about it.
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A few days after the house sale was finalized, Dr. Harris called.
“I’d like your mother to come in again,” he said. “There are some things we need to discuss.”
My grip tightened on the phone.
“Is it serious?”
“It is important,” he replied.
I agreed on the time and date and hung up, then opened the family group chat.
“We have an appointment with a specialist tomorrow for our mother’s condition. Please be there. I have attached the details.”
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