When my siblings and I arrived at Grandpa Brooks’ cabin, we expected to compete for his fortune. Instead, Grandpa had one final test for us.
The old cabin brought back childhood memories as we, Michael, Olivia, and Emily, entered. Michael scoffed at the dusty interior, while Olivia reminded him it had been vacant for years. Emily urged us to focus on Grandpa’s wishes.
Mr. Whitmore, Grandpa’s lawyer, arrived with the will. “Your grandfather was… eccentric,” he said, reading the terms. The inheritance would go to the sibling who stayed in the cabin for three days without using a phone. A silence followed, broken by Michael’s sarcastic laugh.
Tensions rose as the first day passed. Michael paced, Olivia read, and Emily reminisced about catching fireflies. A stormy second day brought old photographs and memories. Laughter turned to somber reflection on their father’s death and their drifting apart.
That night, a fierce storm caused a power outage. Emily fell ill, and Michael decided to call for help, despite the challenge. The siblings rushed her to the hospital, putting family before fortune. Mr. Whitmore appeared with a final message from Grandpa. “The real test was about coming together as a family,” Michael read. The inheritance was to be shared equally, giving them a chance to heal.
Grandpa’s lesson was clear: family mattered more than money.