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My parents told me ‘You’re adopted, you get nothing when we die.’ Then grandma’s lawyer

As I pulled into the driveway, memories of childhood flooded my mind—birthday parties, scraped knees, and whispered goodnights. The house looked the same as always, a picturesque façade hiding the web of deceit that had defined my adult life.

I knocked on the door. When my mother opened it, her eyes widened slightly, then quickly settled into a neutral mask. My father appeared behind her, his expression unreadable.

“Julia,” my mother acknowledged, stepping aside to let me in.

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