Every one of them—Audrella, her parents, her siblings—found identical envelopes taped to their doors.
Inside? A formal notice from my lawyer. I had pressed charges for elder financial abuse on Grandpa’s behalf, backed by the resort’s transaction records, security footage, and signed receipts.
But that wasn’t all.
I also sent a mass email to the whole extended family, attaching screenshots of their Instagram posts next to the resort’s bill—highlighting every spa treatment, champagne order, and private boat ride they’d billed to the man they claimed to “honor.”
Their public personas crumbled overnight.
But the real cherry on top? I’d already helped Grandpa revoke them from his will.
And instead? He donated the $12,000 I reimbursed him—plus more—to a scholarship for trade students in his name. Now his name will live on through kids chasing the honest kind of success he spent a lifetime earning.
Moral? You don’t get to exploit someone who gave you everything—and walk away like it’s nothing. Not on my watch. Family doesn’t just mean love. It means loyalty.