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"I've taken a month off. I'm not going anywhere until I see that golden smile on your face, Grandma."
And Linda knew what she had to do to make Marlene smile again.

Linda's presence was a great help to Marlene. She didn't have to worry about cooking for herself.
There were days when Marlene would eat rotten bread for dinner if she didn't feel like making a real meal. But after Linda arrived, she felt back on her feet. Marlene had never felt so relaxed and happy.
One day, she heard strangers' voices outside her room and went outside to check. She was surprised. Linda had spent the $9,000 renovating the house and fixing the leak.
I knew you'd wanted to renovate Grandpa's precious house for a long time. Are you happy now, Grandma?! I renovated it so you can give it back the beautiful home you once lived in with Grandpa. Do you like it?
Marlene was speechless. She ran as fast as her trembling legs could carry her to Linda and gave her a hug. Marlene had never cried so much as she did that day on Linda's shoulders.
Marlene often made a wish. "I want to die being the happiest person on earth!" A week later, his wish came true. Marlene died in her sleep, leaving Linda with more than just a broken heart.
A few days after the funeral, Linda and Brian are summoned to the lawyer's office regarding the deceased Marlene's will, which they knew nothing about.
Upon arrival they were told that there would be another unexpected inheritance.