"What's this? Some old, cheap ring in a pathetic-looking box? You were greedy then, and you'll always be! Out from my wedding!" Emma hissed at her poor old granny when she got a small red box as her wedding present. The young woman threw it away in disgust, but when the box clicked open, she stood back in shock.
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Emma was getting married, and a part of her couldn't believe it. Her fiancé, Dylan, was a loving, caring, and accomplished man, so when he popped the question to Emma after their whirlwind courtship, she gladly said, "Yes!"
After taking the wedding vows and finishing the rituals came the time for the bride and groom's performance. All eyes were set on Emma and Dylan as they danced together, and Emma felt like she was on top of the world.
Then as the performance drew closer to the end, she noticed the hotel manager, Mr. Scotliff, rushing toward her and Dylan.
"I'm very sorry for intruding on this lovely couple, but I wouldn't have if it weren't a pressing matter," he said shakily.
Girl Throws Away Cheap Old Ring Her Poor Grandma Gave Her, It Suddenly Opens — Story of the Day
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girl throws away cheap old ring her poor
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grandma gave her it suddenly opens
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what's this some old cheap ring in a
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pathetic looking box you were greedy
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then and you'll always be out from my
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wedding Emma hissed at her poor old
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granny when she got a small red box is
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her wedding present the young woman
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threw it away in disgust but when the
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Box clicked open she stood back in shock
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Emma was getting married and a part of
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her couldn't believe it her fiance Dylan
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was a loving caring and accomplished man
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so when he popped the question to Emma
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after their Whirlwind courtship she
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gladly said yes after taking the wedding
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vows and finishing the rituals came the
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time for the bride and groom's
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performance a all eyes were set on Emma
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and Dylan as they danced together and
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Emma felt like she was on top of the
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world then as the performance Drew
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closer to the end she noticed the hotel
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manager Mr scotliff rushing toward her
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and Dylan I'm very sorry for intruding
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on this lovely couple but I wouldn't
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have if it weren't a pressing matter he
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said shakily Emma the older woman was
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surprised to see an exhausted panting
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Emma on her doorstep what's happened to
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you honey oh dear you look so pale let
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me guess it's the lawyer what did he say
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I ran the entire distance I need help
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Gran Emma said breathlessly if I don't
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pay the plaintiff and we'll go to jail I
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can somehow manage half the money if I
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really really begged my boss and friends
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and I need you to contribute but the
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thing is oh relax relax darling come
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inside Martha opened the door wider Emma
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walked past her grandmother and sat on
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the couch Martha got her some water and
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Emma heaved a sigh of relief then she
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told her everything about how
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desperately she needed her help oh Emma
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but I really don't think I can help you
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Martha shook her head I don't have all
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that money you want I'm barely making
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ends meet darling and I hardly save
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anything after the utility bills and
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groceries in this economy
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oh it's been tough please Gran Emma
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begged holding Martha's hands you can
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help me I don't know who else to turn to
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I was thinking maybe you could sell the
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bakery
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anyway it's hardly profitable for you
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and you said you had it on your mind
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last year selling it off I have some of
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Mom's old jewelry that I can pawn and
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I'll ask my boss and friends for the
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rest Martha didn't budge I'm sorry honey
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she replied withdrawing her hand from
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Emma's hi
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think I can do that that Bakery is all I
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have grand Emma cried it's about Dad do
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you want him to rot in prison well I
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never thought we were supposed to look
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out for one another I never asked him to
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support me after your grandfather died
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now should I give up on my bread and
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butter for his crimes Martha frowned oh
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come on come on Gran Emma jumped to her
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feet he's family and you still won't
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help him I know you'll hate me Emma but
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my answer won't change Martha said
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sternly looking away from her
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granddaughter you are wasting your time
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here sweetheart selling the bakery is
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out of the question sorry but that's all
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I have to say Emma couldn't believe it I
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hate you Gran I hate you she screamed as
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she dashed out the front door and she
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never went back to Martha's House in
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fact that day Emma sank onto a random
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sidewalk and cried her heart out knowing
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she had lost another loved one her
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father was all she had now Emma's mother
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died when she was only three so Emma's
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dad raised her but now that he needed
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help she found herself helpless she
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still had time on her hands to get the
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money but she had no idea how she would
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do it but Emma tried she asked
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practically everyone she knew but
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couldn't raise the amount she needed
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when her dad was sent to prison Emma
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visited him regular regularly telling
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him how much she missed him back home
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one day months after her father was
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sentenced to prison Emma got a call she
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was stocking up for the month at the
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local grocery store when her phone began
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to ring hello Emma answered am I
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speaking with Mr Colby's daughter a
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man's voice appeared on the other end of
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the line This is inspector Harrison
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ma'am yes what is this about Emma asked
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Emma listened in shock and horror as
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officer Harrison continued I'm very
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sorry ma'am he said your father I don't
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know how to say this but he died late
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last night he experienced a heart attack
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and the paramedics couldn't save him
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Emma's grocery bag slipped through her
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fingers she could barely process what
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she had heard she somehow got herself a
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taxi and headed to the station thinking
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it was all a bad dream her father
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couldn't be dead but as Emma arrived and
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saw her father's pale body under the
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thin white linen her tears didn't stop
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she felt as if her heart had stopped
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beating and she didn't have a purpose to
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live Emma would never never forgive her
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grandmother as she wrapped her arms
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around her father's still body and cried
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she couldn't stop cursing Martha if that
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woman had sold that damn Bakery Jonathan
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would be alive Emma organized her
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father's funeral and bit him goodbye but
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she visited him every single day to tell
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him how much he missed him
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hi Dad how are you doing today she'd ask
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running her fingertips across the
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etching on the Cold Stone in the Beloved
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memory of Jonathan it read and with
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every visit to Joe hathan's grave Emma's
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anger towards Martha only deepened I'm
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sorry Dad she would then tell him I'm
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back to tell you that your daughter was
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a bad daughter I'm sorry I couldn't help
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you and Emma would replace the old
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wilted flowers with fresh ones and sit
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with her father until the sun settled
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behind the skies and the moon took over
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then she'd head home and return the next
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day Emma Emma Dylan's voice snapped Emma
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out of her thoughts uh-huh what what
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happened she asked confused where's your
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grand he asked looking about didn't you
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say you were going to meet her she left
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emicide for good let's head inside as
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she was leaving Emma realized her hands
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weren't empty she looked down and
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noticed she was still holding the little
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box Martha had given her
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Emma are you okay Dylan asked touching
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her shoulder Emma's eyes welled up but
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she nodded more than ever Dylan she said
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more than ever Emma was filled with
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disgust as she looked at the old jewelry
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box in her hands what an ugly thing she
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cried throwing it away oh God Dylan
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gasped why would you do that the Box
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snapped open as it landed on the ground
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and a ring rolled out Emma noticed the
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giant emerald stone on the ring had
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fallen off and something spilled from
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under it a slew of tiny glittering
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Stones had fallen out and lay scattered
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on the ground wait is that Emma couldn't
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believe her eyes as she knelt down to
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pick up the stones they were not just
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shiny stones they were diamonds real
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diamonds how did she afford this Emma
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wondered aloud they're diamonds Dylan
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wait what's this Dylan picked up the
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folded piece of paper that had fallen
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near the box has he tied the Crimson
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ribbon around it and unfolded it he
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realized it was a note from Martha you
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should read this Emma Dylan suggested
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his eyes fixed on the paper right now
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Emma took the note from Dylan and began
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reading
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dear Emma it began my beautiful baby
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girl my heart aches to think it might be
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the last time I'm calling you that I
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know you hate me for what I did dear I
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never wanted to tell you the truth this
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way but I don't think the Lord has left
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me with a choice your father was not a
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nice man Emma he did some awful things
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and always got into trouble when you
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came to me and asked me to help him I
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didn't have the heart to tell you what
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type of man he was because you had
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looked up to him your entire life I know
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I could have saved your father from
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prison but he didn't deserve my kindness
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nor did he deserve yours this wasn't his
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first trip to the jail he kept things
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from you things I don't want to talk
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about I didn't sell the bakery because I
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wanted to save money for your brighter
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future I knew how broken you'd be once
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your father left to serve for his deeds
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I was devastated darling when I learned
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he had died but can we change fate I
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don't know if you'll let go of the
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hatred in your heart for me
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present the second half of your gift
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will be given to you by my lawyer I wish
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you a blissful and happy married life
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Emma you should know your grandmother
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Loved You Love
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my God Emma gasped and hot tears rolled
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down her cheeks Dylan I've done
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something terrible something very very
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terrible
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the next day Emma drove to Martha's
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house she knew it had been two years
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since she had visited her but she was
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hopeful that after all this time she
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could still reconcile with her grandma
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but as Emma pulled over in front of
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Martha's house she saw two big trucks
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parked outside Packers and movers read
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the label on them then Emma saw a young
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couple in Martha's yard excuse me she
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asked one of the men unloading furniture
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from the truck I'm sorry but what's
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happening here this is my grandmother's
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house who are those people in the front
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yard I have no idea about your granny
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lady I'm just here on consignment we
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help families move
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anyway I gotta go desperate for answers
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Emma knocked on the door of Martha's
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next door neighbor an elderly Widow
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named Judy a few minutes later the door
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opened and Judy appeared oh my my she
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gasped lowering her glasses is that you
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Emma hi Judy
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um how are you Emma asked with a smile
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oh wonderful as ever what are you doing
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here darling I was saddened to hear
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about Martha Judy said as Emma followed
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her inside what what do you mean Emma's
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heart skipped a beat what happened to
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Gran oh Judy pursed her lips so you
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don't know Martha moved out a week ago
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or was it two weeks ago weeks ago asked
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Emma but why why did she move out oh
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honey Judy sighed Martha was very lonely
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especially after Her diagnosis what Emma
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gasped but Grant didn't tell me anything
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oh maybe she didn't want to worry you
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she was Ill stage four cancer the doctor
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said Judy said sadly oh my God Judy tell
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me where is she Emma demanded she sold
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the house and she came to meet me
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yesterday saying she wanted to give me
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the last present she gave me all that
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she had oh that's so like your
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grandmother Judy said shaking her head
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she loved you with all her heart all her
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conversations were about you around you
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she could have paid for treatment and
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tried to live a little longer and I
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asked her why she wasn't doing it she
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said she was saving all the money for
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you that she wouldn't use it for herself
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I can't believe this all this while I
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had no idea Emma whispered
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want to see her please tell me where is
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she Franks her old friend I hope you
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have all your answers now Judy finished
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rather stiffly making Emma realize what
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she had done Emma looked into Judy's sad
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eyes and felt guilty she had hated the
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woman who loved her the most in the
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world Emma hated the woman who refused
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to get treated and didn't mind dying for
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her she had hated the woman whose Last
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Wish was to see her granddaughter Emma
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left Judy's house in tears and drove to
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Frank's the local Motel when she was
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rather young her parents and Martha
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often visited it for holidays but the
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motel had degraded in recent years and
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their business was slowing down
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Emma's tears wouldn't stop as she drove
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all the way hoping to hold her
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grandmother tightly and tell her she was
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sorry she would beg for her forgiveness
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and see her petite face lit up with a
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small smile a smile she would cherish
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all her life and then she would never
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leave her alone never part with her
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grandmother Emma dashed to the reception
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as she arrived Martha or maybe Mrs
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Delaney she must have booked a room some
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nights ago she told the receptionist
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and you are asked the woman searching
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the records yes she has but I am her
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granddaughter Emma replied hastily
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what's her room number
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ma'am the receptionist Rose to her feet
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we thought she didn't have any family we
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didn't find anything in her luggage that
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pointed us to any relatives she passed
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away last night in one of our rooms
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sorry
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