Boy Decorates Lonely Neighbor’s House for Xmas, Learns His Estranged Granny Lives There

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“But I’m glad we met today!” “I’m glad, too,” she nodded and added:

“Why don’t you come in and have tea with me? I bought a fresh cake from the store. We can have it together!”

Mark didn’t want to offend the elderly woman, so he agreed to have tea with her.

“Sure, I’ll join you,” he said and helped her put the grocery bags inside her house.

“You’ve got a beautiful house, Martha!” he looked around with his hands in his pockets. “I must say you have a knack for interior designing.” “Oh yes,” Martha chuckled. “This old lady loves to decorate her house.”

After Martha served tea and cake, Mark sat in the living room with her.

“This tea tastes so good!” he said. “Will you share your secret recipe?”

“You’re such a charmer!” Martha laughed. “I don’t have a secret recipe.

Just pour hot water and dip two teabags in it. It’s simple!”

After finishing one slice of cake, Mark stood up and picked a photo frame from the shelf across the room. “This photo seems so familiar,” he thought.

Then, he looked at the other photo frames and realized where he had seen those photos before.

“Hey, Martha. I think I have seen these photos before,” he squinted his eyes and looked at her. “Really?” she asked.

“Yes. I don’t know if this makes sense, but the little girl in these photos is my mother,” he said and showed the photos to the elderly woman.

After a few seconds of silence, Martha revealed one of her biggest secrets. “Look, Mark,” she said.

“There’s something your mother never told you.” Confused, Mark asked how Martha knew his mother.

“Well, she’s my daughter, Mark,” Martha smiled. “I’m your grandmother.” Mark looked at her with eyes wide open and asked, “What?”

Then, Martha asked her grandson to sit and told him everything that happened in the past. “When your mother was young, she fell in love with your father, and I was against their relationship,” she revealed.

“I didn’t want her to marry your father.”

Martha revealed that her daughter went against her wishes and got pregnant. When Martha learned about her pregnancy, she was furious. “I asked her to abort her baby.

I didn’t want her to start a family with that man,” Martha said.

“Then, she moved next door with your father and refused to speak to me,” Martha added. “She married him and never let me come near you, Mark. She kicked me out of her life.”

Mark was shocked to learn that his grandmother was his next-door neighbor.

All his life, he thought his grandmother was dead. He had no idea that his mother had lied to him.

“I regret going against her wishes, Mark,” Martha looked at the ground and shook her head. “I should have accepted her wish of marrying your father.”

“But why didn’t you tell me that you are my grandmother?” Mark asked curiously.

“I often passed by your house and greeted you, but you never told me anything.”

“Your mother made me promise I would never approach you, Mark,” Martha said. “I never dared to leave my house and socialize with the neighbors after your mother left me. I thought it was better to stay alone.”

“I can’t believe my mother did this to you!” Mark said and added:

“I never thought she could be so cruel to her own mother.”

Later that night, Mark confronted his parents and told them he had met Martha that afternoon.

“Mom, she’s very sorry about what happened back in the day. She regrets going against you,” he said.

“Mark, you need to stay out of this!” his mother yelled. “It’s between her and me.” Mark tried to protest, but his mother cut him off and told him she didn’t want to hear a thing about it.

The next day, Mark talked to her mother about his grandmother again, hoping she would listen to him calmly this time.

“Mom, look. I don’t mean to offend you, but your mother really needs you. I think you should forgive her,” he said.

“Mark, I told you to stay out of this,” his mother replied.

Then, Mark told his mother that Martha still had pictures of her and that she missed her. He tried his best to convince his mother, and soon, he succeeded.

“Alright, Mark,” his mother said. “I’m only doing this because you said so.”

On Christmas Eve, Mark took his mother to Martha’s house.

“Who’s there?” Martha asked after hearing a knock on her door. No one usually visited her at this time of the year, so she thought it was unusual to have visitors.

However, when she opened the door and saw her daughter standing there, she couldn’t control her tears. “I knew Mark would bring you here!” Martha cried and hugged her daughter.

The elderly woman welcomed her daughter and grandson inside and sorted everything out.

“Mom, I’ll never let you go now,” Martha’s daughter said. “I’m sorry for everything that happened in the past.”

After that day, Martha met her daughter, son-in-law, and grandson every day and invited them for dinner frequently. She was glad that her daughter finally forgave her after years of estrangement.

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