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Three days after we laid Grandma Rose to rest, I learned she had left her house to Margaret.
By then, the condolence casseroles were gone, the lilies were browning, and the yellow house on Juniper Lane—the place of scraped knees, birthday candles, and whispered midnight stories—felt hollow in a way I couldn’t name.
The will was read in a lawyer’s continue reading …
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