She had been summoned to her family home in the forest. Only her mother lived there now. She hadn’t seen her in over twenty years. There had been a falling out between she, her mother, and her sisters.
She stumbled up the plank path to the door of the house. She was frightened, not knowing what she might find. She opened the door and walked in.
Her mother was sitting in the living room. Beside her was a suitcase and surrounding her was all the family valuables and heirlooms. Furniture, silver, gold bars, stacks of money and more. When she saw her, she stood up and cackled, sweeping her arm around as if showing her the bounty. Her eyes looked wild. Then she picked up the suitcase and walked out without a word of explanation.
She walked over to all the heirlooms her mother had gathered and she noticed a note tied to one of them. The note said that it was all her’s and her sister’s. It further said, “Ruth, I would rather have had you for these twenty some years than all the money in the world. How I wish you had known that.”
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PHOTO CREDIT TO MIKE VOR
A little confused by the tale but a sort of sweet ending. Family is more important than wealth.
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We can love possessions but they cannot love us back. A good lesson to remember.
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This is one strange story, almost a nursery rhyme.
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I liked the story, but couldn’t quite get why the mother had to leave the home so melodramatically after seeing the daughter, and then leave that emotional note behind. Couldn’t she have just said those things?
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196 packed words! Suspense, then peace. At least, peace will come when the message is absorbed.
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