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Five Years Without a Visit from the Children, Yet a Change in the Will Brought Them Racing Home

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Five years without a single visit from my childrenyet a change in my will brought them rushing back.

I have two sons, three grandchildren, two daughters-in-law and I live like an orphan. For years, I believed Id raised men who would one day be my support. But life showed me otherwise. Since my husband passed five years ago, not one of them stepped into my homeno calls, no letters, no visits. Then, one day, I announced aloud: *”Im leaving my flat to my niece.”* Like magic, they appeared.

I had two boys and thought myself luckythey say sons stay close to their mothers. I truly believed I wouldnt be alone in my old age. My husband and I worked hard to give them love, education, a start in life. While their father lived, they still visited now and then. But the moment we buried him, it was as if I no longer existed.

They live in the same cityforty minutes by bus. Both married, each with their own families. I have two grandsons and a granddaughter Ive never met. After a fall, I struggle to walk, but for them, theres never timealways busy, ignoring calls, promising to ring back but never doing so. Ive grown used to their empty words.

When the neighbours flooded my flat, I called my eldesthe didnt answer. Called the youngesthe swore hed come but never did. All I needed was someone to paint over the stain on the ceiling. In the end, I hired a decorator. The cost didnt wound meit was knowing my own sons couldnt spare an hour for their mother.

When my fridge broke, I rang them again. Just asked them to come with me to buy a new oneafraid Id be swindled. The reply? *”Mum, dont fret, the salesmen will explain everything.”* In the end, I went with my brother and niece.

Then came the pandemic. Suddenly, they remembered me. Monthly calls: *”Dont leave the house,”* *”order online,”* *”be careful.”* But I didnt know how. My niece taught meshowed me apps, brought medicine, stayed when I fell ill. Every evening, she rang: *”Auntie Anne, you alright?”* She became closer to me than my own sons ever were.

I spent holidays with my brothers family. My nieces daughter calls me *”Grandma.”* And one day, I realisedI may have sons, but its my niece whos my family. She asks for nothing. Shes just *there.* Cares for me. Helps me.

So I decidedif my sons have forgotten me, my home will go to the one who stood by me. I changed my will in her name. She doesnt even know. I only wanted what was fair. To give to the one who never left my side.

But word got out. That same day, my eldest rangvoice tight, words sharp. *”Is it true? Youre giving the flat away?”* When I said yes, he shouted: *”Youve lost your mind! How could you? Thats family property!”* I hung up.

That night, they knocked on my door. Both of them. With a cake. With the granddaughter Id never met. Polite, smiling. Then it started: *”You cant do this,”* *”shell throw you out,”* *”were your sons,”* *”youre handing everything to a stranger.”* I listened in silence. Then replied: *”Thank you for your concern. But my decisions made.”*

They left, slamming the door. Said if I signed the papers, Id lose their helpand never see my grandchildren again. But darlings, I havent seen *you* in yearsonly indifference. You came after five years because you finally realised what youd lose. Not your mother. The flat.

I dont regret it. If my niece turns her back one day, so be it. But I dont believe she will. Shes kind, honest, true. And you? Now live with your consciencesif you still have any.

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