Five Sisters Took Care of Their Mom Only to Get an Inheritance & Got Surprise Checks When She Passed

Once upon a time, there were five sisters who were so caught up in their own lives that they didn’t have time to visit their ailing father. Sadly, he p_assed away, leaving behind an inheritance for their mother. Suddenly, the sisters became interested in spending time with their widowed mother, but not out of love. They were furious to learn that their father hadn’t left them anything and felt entitled to their share of the inheritance.

To teach them a lesson, their aunt, who had always been there for their father, proposed a condition. She would give a lump sum share of the inheritance to the most deserving child, but only if they took good care of her until she passed away. The sisters agreed, unaware of how this would backfire on them.

As the aunt lived a healthy life, her daughters, who had once turned their backs on her, suddenly started to visit her frequently. They competed to fulfill all their mother’s needs and treated her like a queen. But secretly, all they wanted was for their mother to p_ass away so they could inherit her money. Little did they know, their mother was onto their true intentions and was using this knowledge to manipulate them.

In the last few years of her life, the mother lived in peace. And when she finally p_assed away, the sisters eagerly awaited to know who would receive the inheritance. To their dismay, they discovered that their mother had donated all her money to a charity and left each sister with a check to buy themselves “a new winter coat.” Their dreams of luxury were shattered.

This story, shared by OP on Reddit, received a massive response. Some commenters pointed out that it was possible the sisters didn’t want to be around their parents for a reason, suggesting that the blame cannot solely be placed on the aunt. Others argued that children make their own choices and the sisters chose to distance themselves from their parents despite being raised with essential values.

In the end, many commenters agreed that the sisters got what they deserved for their money-driven kindness.