Add a will to the mix, and youve got yourself a front-row seat to some top-tier family theatrics.
Why, you might ask?
Well, apparently, Its only fair, were family.
But grandma wasnt exactly rolling out the welcome mat for this half-sibling.
They met maybe twice, and lets just say their relationship could be summed up as nonexistent.
I dont know about you, but Id be pretty mad at this point.
Sounds like emotional manipulation to me.
And boy, did the OPs family have a talent for it.
But is it really selfish to hold onto something that was clearly left to her with purpose?
So why would our OP feel guilty for honoring Grandmas wishes?
After all, wills are there for a reason, and this one seems pretty straightforward.
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