Grace, a busy mother of two, always thought she’d visit her father’s farm more often. But time slipped away, and she was shattered to learn he had passed, leaving only the old farm behind.
That night, after reading bedtime stories to her children, Grace found her husband, Kirk, with a grim expression. “It’s your father… John passed away,” he said gently. Grace felt her world tilt, collapsing into his arms, overwhelmed by grief.
The next day, they drove to the farm. Familiar landscapes blurred past, but regret gnawed at her. She hadn’t visited enough, and now it was too late. As they approached the farmhouse, she noticed her brother Mitchell, absorbed in business calls, indifferent to their father’s passing.
Inside, the reading of the will revealed that all their father’s money would go to charity, and the farm was all that remained. Grace’s brothers quickly opted for a payout, dismissing the land as a burden. But for Grace, it was more than just property; it was her father’s legacy.
“I can’t sell it,” she declared. After her brothers left, she discovered a hidden safe in her father’s study, unlocked with numbers from a note Harry had given her. Inside, she found jewelry and a heartfelt letter from her father, affirming the farm’s significance.
Weeks later, Grace convinced Kirk to move the family to the farm. It wasn’t just about the treasure; it was about honoring her father’s life and legacy.