When the lawyer read my mother’s will, I thought I knew what was coming. She left her $5 million estate to my brother and our aunts — people who rarely visited. I, who stayed by her side through every illness and quiet night, received only a small envelope with my name on it.
Inside was a key and an address. No note.
Curiosity pushed me to drive there. The address led to a small cottage surrounded by wildflowers. Inside, the scent of lavender — her favorite — wrapped around me. On the kitchen table lay a letter in her handwriting.
“You gave me love when I had nothing else,” she wrote. “This home is my gift to you.”
Outside, beneath an old oak tree, I found a wooden chest filled with photo albums, her wedding ring, and the deed to the cottage.
While my relatives argued over money, I found peace in her garden — the true inheritance she meant for me.