I will never comply with their request to cover my grandmother’s medical expenses. So what if they come in numbers? Given that Grandmom has many devoted children and grandchildren, Serenity, as the less favored granddaughter, feels no obligation to pay the hospital bill. Besides, her cousins lead better lives than Serenity and her sister.
“I’ll drive you to the shop later,” Zachary offered. Grandma May chimed in, “I’ve never met your relatives. It’s time we did.” The Hunts were completely ridiculous. Still, that did not change the fact that they were related to Serenity by blood. They were, in name, the in-laws of the York family. As the grandmother and grandson prepared to join her,
Serenity smiled and said, “It’ll be fine, Nana. All they want is money. I have the money, but I won’t give them any. What can they do about it?”
“I was willing to contribute a little for my father’s sake if they couldn’t afford my grandmother’s medical fees, despite how they treated me and my sister.
“But they are wealthier than I am. Their only barrier to paying is their greed. They even profited from my parents’ insurance payout. I wonder if their conscience will ever catch up with them.”
Granddad and Grandmom had not aged to the point of being unable to move or bedridden from illness. Yet, their children and grandchildren already expected Serenity to take responsibility. If the elderly couple were to become bedridden, their bodies might not be discovered until it was too late.
Every time Grandmom and Granddad felt unwell, it was Serenity’s parents who took them to the hospital and cared for them when her parents were still alive.
However, Grandmom frequently spoke poorly of her parents to the…
Townspeople. Grandmom and Granddad ought to closely observe how their preferred children are treating them at this moment.