The day my grandmother’s will was read, I sat in the lawyer’s office with my family, heart pounding. She had been the heart of our family, the one who brought us together, told us stories, and always made me feel special. When she passed, I grieved more deeply than I ever had before. But I never expected what came next.
My older brother, Daniel, sat confidently at the table, his wife by his side, their three children bouncing impatiently in their seats. My parents were there too, along with my cousins and an assortment of extended family members, all awaiting the reading of the will.
The lawyer, Mr. Carver, adjusted his glasses and began.
“To my grandson, Daniel, and his children, I leave my entire financial estate, including all savings, investments, and properties, amounting to approximately two million dollars.”
Gasps filled the room. My brother’s wife clutched his arm, eyes wide with disbelief and excitement. Daniel nodded, barely suppressing a grin.
Carver continued, listing off various smaller bequests to other family members—furniture, jewelry, small sums of money—until he got to me.
“And to my beloved granddaughter, Emma,” he said, looking up from the paper, “I leave my most cherished possessions: five antique clocks.”
Silence.
Then laughter.
Daniel let out a snort, my cousins exchanged smirks, and my aunt outright cackled. My parents looked away, embarrassed. My face burned.
“Five rusty clocks?” I croaked, my voice shaking.
Carver met my eyes. “Your grandmother loved you more than anyone,” he said simply, then slid an envelope across the table.
I took it, my hands trembling. I didn’t want clocks. I wanted her love to mean something tangible, like it had for Daniel. But I forced myself to open the envelope.
And then, everything changed.
Inside was a letter, written in my grandmother’s delicate cursive:
My dearest Emma,
I know this will seem unfair at first. But trust me, my love, for this is the greatest gift I can leave you. These clocks hold a secret, a treasure far greater than money. Find it, and you will understand why I chose you. Love always, Grandmother.
My heart pounded.
“Is that all?” Daniel asked, peering over my shoulder.
I didn’t answer. Instead, I gathered the clocks, ignoring the snickers around me, and left.
Back at my apartment, I lined up the clocks on my kitchen table. They were old, rusted, and heavy. I examined each one, running my fingers over their surfaces. At first glance, they seemed worthless.
But my grandmother had been a collector of oddities, and she never did anything without reason.
Taking a screwdriver, I pried open the back of the first clock. Dust and gears greeted me. Nothing unusual.
I tried the second. The same.
By the third clock, I was growing frustrated. Maybe this had just been some sentimental joke. Maybe she just wanted me to have something to remember her by.
But then, on the fourth clock, I found it.
Behind the gears was a small, rolled-up piece of parchment. My fingers shook as I pulled it out and unrolled it.
It was a bank statement.
From a Swiss bank.
A numbered account in my grandmother’s name. The balance? Seven million dollars.
My breath hitched. My grandmother had been wealthier than any of us had known. And she had left it all for me.
I ripped apart the fifth clock, my pulse racing. Inside was another note:
This is yours, Emma. You have always valued love over wealth. That is why you deserve it.
I sat in stunned silence, my mind spinning.
The next day, I returned to the lawyer’s office. Mr. Carver greeted me with a knowing smile.
“You found it, didn’t you?” he asked.
I nodded. “Why didn’t you just tell me?”
“Your grandmother wanted you to decide if the rest of the family should know,” he said. “She knew your family would laugh, that they would dismiss the clocks as junk. But she also knew you would trust her enough to look deeper.”
I swallowed hard.
“Can I access the funds?” I asked.
“With the account number and the accompanying document from the will? Yes.”
And just like that, I became wealthier than all of them combined.
But I didn’t say a word to my family.
At the next family gathering, Daniel was in full bragging mode, talking about investments and vacation plans, acting like a king.
“So, Emma,” he sneered, “how’s life with your clocks?”
I smiled, sipping my drink.
“Oh, they’re priceless.”
And for the first time, I wasn’t lying.