Claire is heartbroken when she receives a letter from her grandmother—who raised her—cutting off all contact. The message is
cold and final: no visits, no calls. Her sisters, Marie and Jenna, received the same letter, but none of them understand why.
Grandma had been their rock since their parents died. Unable to ignore her instincts,
Claire drives to Grandma’s house only to find the locks changed. As she’s about to leave, she sees Jenna unlock the door and go
inside. Shocked, Claire confronts her and discovers a devastating betrayal: Jenna faked the letters, isolated Grandma, and
manipulated her into signing a new will, all under the pretense of caregiving.
When Claire confronts her, the tuth spills out. Grandma, confused and hurt,
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