Chapter 61
Married at First Sight
âGrandmom is sick. Itâs liver cancer, but the good news is that itâs at an early stage,â Mike said on the phone. âThe doctor recommended going for treatment in the city. You and your sister have settled down in the city and know how to get around. Make a hospital appointment for Grandmom. Weâll set out in a bit and take Grandmom to the hospital. âThis way, Grandmom can see a specialist right away when she arrives. I heard that you must pay some sort of deposit for a treatment, so donât forget to make the payment. Although your parents arenât around, sheâs your grandmother too. You girls have never contributed to Grandmom and Granddadâs living expenses. Now that Grandmom is sick, you should cover for her medical expenses to make up for the neglected family support.â
Serenity grimaced as her cousin went on about the plan.
She lost her parents at the age of ten. Serenity and Liberty then received their life insurance payout of 1.2 million dollars. Fair enough for Grandmom and Granddad to want a share since they were their dadâs parents. As the sisters were underaged then, the grandparents got a bigger share than they deserved. Serenity also knew that the grandparents took half of the insurance money and divided it among her uncles and aunts. Each uncle received a hundred and fifty thousand dollars while the two aunts got a share of twenty thousand bucks each. The rest was for the grandparentsâ retirement.
Although Serenity was only ten back then, she remembered every single detail.
It had not been forgotten that the grandparents made it official through a written agreement , witnessed by the town officials and Serenityâs maternal side of the family, that the sisters did not have to pay for the grandparentsâ living expenses so long as the sisters gave up a bigger portion of the insurance payout to the grandparents. The contract was signed and sealed by the grandparents, uncles, and aunts as well as both of them sisters.
There were three copies of the contract, which were kept by the sisters, the grandparents, and the town community Despite the multitude of witnesses, Mike had the nerve to accuse the sisters of never providing for the grandparents.
No relatives were willing to take in the sisters after they lost their parents. Since their paternal grandparents took half of the 1.2 million insurance payout, the maternal grandparents did not want to lose out and demanded four hundred thousand dollars too. The sisters were left with two hundred thousand bucks in the end.
Liberty, only fifteen years old at the time, arranged for their parentsâ funeral and sorted out Serenityâs paperwork to get into boarding school. Serenityâs education was guaranteed along with her meals without being dependent on the hospitality of others.
Such was the life of the sisters after their parentsâ passing The so-called relatives never reached out or lent a helping hand. However, the same relatives showed up unannounced one day, demanding money when Liberty was going to walk down the aisle. The way they saw it was that the family should be sharing the wealth now that Liberty made it big Only these relatives were capable of such a shameless act.
It came as no surprise that the family was demanding for the sisters to pay the medical fees now that the grandmother was sick.
âMr. Hunt, youâre twelve years older than me if I remember correctly. Fifteen years ago, you were twenty two when my parents died in an accident. You were there when we were splitting the insurance payout. Donât tell me youâve forgotten that we donât need to pay for Grandmom and Granddadâs maintenance in exchange for the insurance money.
âYou used the hundred and fifty thousand dollars from Grandmom and Granddad to build a house. The hundred thousand dollars was also for their retirement. After enjoying my parentsâ blood money, you have the cheek to accuse me of not contributing to the family support and want me to make up for it?!â
Fifteen years ago, a hundred and fifty thousand bucks was a large sum of money. It was enough to build a house from the ground up.
âOh, I forgot. Of course you do, since you have no shame! Iâm telling you right now, Mike. I couldnât care less!â
Serenity terminated the call.
Mikeâs attempt to call again earned him a spot in Serenityâs blacklisted contacts.
Zachary overheard the entire conversation . He had not looked into Serenityâs past and only heard from Nana that Serenity lost her parents to a car wreck at the age of ten. The sister scraped through life and completed their studies with the insurance money.
That explained Serenityâs great relationship with her sister.
Well, they only had each other for more than a decade after all.
To Serenity , Liberty was the only family she had in the world.
It seemed that Zachary should dig further into Serenityâs past.
Serenity never spoke to Zachary about her extended family, nor did Zachary have the curiosity to ask.
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