My Birth Mother, Whom I Never Met, Left Me Her Entire Estate ($187K) – but What Waited for Me at Home After the Funeral Left Me Speechless

to catch up with me.

“Honestly?” she said, looping her arm through mine. “That was sooo cool!”

I laughed, the tension melting from my shoulders for the first time that night.

Later, as I sat on my apartment balcony with a glass of cheap red wine, my phone buzzed.

It was a text from Kayla.

“You really embarrassed me,” it read.

I stared at it for a long moment before typing back: “I hope you learned something.”

No heart emojis. No smiley faces. Just the truth.

I didn’t care at that point.

For once, she couldn’t talk her way out of it.

And for me, that became the best birthday gift ever!

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