Eighty-year-old Michelle, a wheelchair user, had always feared the day her sons, Simon and Kevin, would send her to a nursing home. They had repeatedly promised, “We would never do this to you, Mom.” But just two days before her 81st birthday, those promises shattered when they handed her nursing home papers. The world seemed to collapse beneath her. “But Simon, why? Kevin, you promised!” she cried, clutching the documents in disbelief. Her sons, consumed by greed, ignored her pleas—even though the house belonged to her, a final gift from her late husband.
Michelle begged to stay, but Simon coldly insisted, “It’s too hard to visit you every week. The nursing home will take better care of you.” Heartbroken, she packed her belongings, surrounded by memories of her family in the home she loved. Worse still, she soon discovered their true motive—they planned to sell her house to fund luxury cars and jewelry for their wives. “You lied to me!” she sobbed, but they dismissed her, leaving her feeling betrayed and abandoned.
A week later, Brad, Simon’s 27-year-old son, returned home after years away. At dinner, he noticed his grandmother’s absence and grew suspicious when her phone was off and the landline disconnected. Pressing his father and uncle, he finally learned the truth. “You left Granny in a nursing home?!” he shouted in disgust. “After everything she’s done for us?!” Furious, he stormed out and rushed to Michelle’s side, vowing to fix the injustice.
Though Michelle had lost hope, Brad refused to accept defeat. He tracked down Alfred Turner, the man who had bought her house. “You want to buy it back?” Alfred asked, stunned. Brad didn’t flinch—he was determined to reclaim his grandmother’s home, no matter the cost. His fight had only just begun.
(Note: The story can continue with Brad negotiating, possibly exposing his father and uncle’s deceit, and ultimately restoring the house to Michelle. Would you like me to expand on the ending?)