What I Discovered Inside My Grandma’s Necklace

My grandma was known for her free spirit and bright laugh. She loved bold clothes and flashy jewelry, even when others didn’t understand her style. When she passed away, she left me a chunky, plastic-looking necklace I never took seriously. I kept it tucked away for years, unsure what to do with it.

One day, my daughter used it for dress-up and discovered a tiny hidden latch. Inside was a folded note and a small shining locket. My hands trembled as I opened it—a photo of Grandma holding me as a baby. The note read: “True beauty is rarely seen at first glance. Keep looking.” Tears filled my eyes as I realized she was still teaching me about what truly matters.

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