My son threw me out of the penthouse, laughing that his father left me nothing but a “useless garage.” He had no idea what was hiding under the tarp…//…I never expected to spend my 68th birthday shivering in an abandoned industrial district. Just hours ago, my son Jonathan had practically pushed me out of the family penthouse—the home I’d lived in for fifteen years. “It’s mine now, Mom. Dad left it to me,” he had sneered, checking his watch. “He left you the garage. Why don’t you go open a mechanic shop?”
His cruel words echoed in my mind: “You’re just a useless old woman. Dad knew that.”
Heartbroken and homeless, I drove to the address in the will. 1420 Industrial Parkway. It looked like a dilapidated shack with a rusted padlock. I stood in the pitch black, fumbling with the key, tears blurring my vision. My husband of 42 years had left our son millions and left me… this?
I finally got the heavy door open. The smell of stale oil and dust hit me. I clicked on my weak flashlight, expecting piles of junk.
Instead, the beam hit three shapes. They were arranged with military precision, each draped in a custom-fitted cloth cover.
Trembling, I stepped forward to the first one. I gripped the dusty fabric and pulled it back.
My heart stopped. It wasn’t junk. The flashlight beam reflected off the pristine, gleaming chrome of a vintage Aston Martin DB5. And taped to the wall next to it was a letter with my name on it…
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