A Family Forgot Their Wealthy Grandpa at a Gas Station on His Birthday — The Next Day, His Lawyer Called Them

On his 73rd birthday, Lennox treated his family to a lavish beach trip, only to be ignored, dismissed, and forgotten — literally! They left him at a gas station on the drive home. But the family learned the cost of their callous behavior when Lennox’s lawyer called them the next day.

I turned 73 last Tuesday. Most men my age would be proud. I’d transformed my grandfather’s humble construction company into a sprawling empire that stretched across three states.

A man seated alone at a dining table | Source: Midjourney

A man seated alone at a dining table | Source: Midjourney

But what good was any of it when I sat alone at my mahogany dining table, staring at a cake with no one to share it?

I had called my son Gregory, my daughter Caroline, their spouses, and all five of my grandchildren to invite them to celebrate my birthday.

All of them had answered with excuses; they were too busy to spend one evening with me.

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A man speaking on his phone | Source: Midjourney

I sat in my study later that night, nursing a glass of scotch, when an idea struck me.

Money. It had always been the one thing that got their attention. The one thing that made their schedules “magically open up,” as my late wife Helen used to say.

So I rented the most luxurious tour bus available and planned a weeklong trip to the coast. All expenses paid.

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Seating inside a luxury tour bus | Source: Pexels

Then I sent out new invites to my family, asking them to join me for the “real birthday celebration.”

The responses were predictably enthusiastic, now that they were getting more than a slice of cake and a few hours with an old man out of it.

When the day arrived, all 15 of them showed up with piles of luggage and wide smiles.

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People carrying bags | Source: Pexels

My great-granddaughter Zoe squealed when she saw the tour bus and instantly started taking selfies in front of it.

I watched them board, chattering and laughing. My family… my legacy. I smiled to myself as I climbed aboard last. Maybe this was how we’d finally connect.

The countryside rolled by in waves of gold and green while I sat in the back, watching them all.

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A road cutting through the country | Source: Pexels

Gregory played cards with his boys. Caroline sipped wine with her daughter-in-law. The youngest kids bounced between seats, high on sugar and excitement.

No one sat with me. Not at any point during the many hours it took to reach our destination.

The coast was beautiful, I’ll give it that. Blue waves crashing against rocky shores, and seagulls wheeling overhead.

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A road on the coast | Source: Pexels

I paid for a boat tour on our first day, but when I joined my family in the hotel lobby, Gregory frowned at me.

“Don’t you think you’re a little old to be going on a boat trip, Dad? Think about your health. What if you had another heart attack?”

“I—”

“Greg’s right, Dad.” Caroline cut me off. “It’s best if you stay here.”

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A woman smiling at someone | Source: Pexels

And that was the pattern for the entire week.

I’d organized spa treatments, fishing excursions, surfing lessons, you name it. But I didn’t get to enjoy any of it. Or spend any time with my family.

Oh, they were careful to wrap their excuses in concern for my health, but Zoe’s obsession with social media betrayed them all.

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A young teen girl staring at her cell phone | Source: Pexels

I was on my way to the beach (by myself) when I spotted Zoe in the garden just outside the hotel entrance, phone held out in front of her.

I started walking toward her but froze when I got close enough to overhear what she was saying.

“… enjoying the beach with my fam! We were even kind enough to bring my great-grandpa along, although my mom and grandma say he can’t do much because of his health issues. At least he can chill by the pool!”

A young teen girl using her cell phone | Source: Pexels

A young teen girl using her cell phone | Source: Pexels

Zoe is only 12 and might be excused for spouting nonsense, but it was the narrative beneath her words that broke me; the things her mother and Caroline had told her.

I saw the truth now. I’d thought I was investing in a chance to bring my family together when I paid for this trip, but they just saw me as useless baggage they were forced to drag along.

I went down to the beach and stayed there, watching the families who actually cared about each other building sandcastles and laughing together until the stars came out.

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Starry sky over a beach | Source: Pexels

The week passed quickly.

Too quickly for them, apparently. The complaints started before we even loaded the bus for the return trip.

“God, this drive is going to be brutal,” Caroline muttered, sunglasses perched on her head.

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A woman staring at something | Source: Pexels

“I don’t know why Grandpa didn’t just rent a private jet,” her eldest son said, loud enough for everyone to hear.

Loud enough for me to hear.

Two hours into the journey home, I felt a tightness in my chest.

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A distressed man | Source: Midjourney

A cold sweat broke out across my forehead.

It wasn’t a heart attack — I’d had one of those before and knew the difference. This was just age and stress and heartache making themselves known.

“Can we pull over?” I asked, my voice weaker than I intended. “I need a minute.”

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A man with his hands pressed together | Source: Pexels

Gregory looked up from his laptop, irritated. “We just stopped an hour ago.”

“You can’t wait 30 more minutes?” Caroline snapped. “There’s a rest area up ahead.”

I pressed a hand to my stomach. “I just need a moment to breathe.”

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Close up of a man’s face | Source: Pexels

My son-in-law, James, sighed dramatically and signaled the driver.

The bus pulled into a grimy gas station, all buzzing florescent lights and faded advertisements.

“Make it quick, Dad,” Gregory said, not looking up from his screen.

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A man typing on a laptop | Source: Pexels

Gone was the concern for my health that they’d pulled out like red cards at a soccer match every time I tried to join in on the holiday excursions.

I shuffled inside the gas station restroom and splashed water on my face. The man who looked back at me in the mirror seemed suddenly smaller than I remembered.

When I walked back outside, blinking in the harsh sunlight, the parking lot was empty. The bus was gone.

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A gas station | Source: Pexels

I stood there, my blazer suddenly insufficient against the wind that picked up. No phone. No wallet. Nothing but the clothes on my back and the watch on my wrist.

“You okay, sir?” A young voice broke through my shock.

A girl stood in the gas station doorway, maybe 19, her name tag reading “Marlee.”

“I think I’ve been… forgotten,” I said.

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A startled-looking man | Source: Midjourney

She frowned, looking around the empty lot. “Someone just left you here?”

“My family,” I said, and the words felt like glass in my throat.

“That’s messed up,” she said simply. Then she disappeared inside, returning moments later with a foil-wrapped package. “Microwave burrito. It’s not much, but you look like you could use something.”

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A burrito | Source: Pexels

I took it, surprised by the kindness of the gesture. “Thank you.”

Marlee’s shift ended two hours later. During that time, no one called, and no one came back for me.

“Look, I can’t just leave you here,” she said. “My apartment’s not far…”

So, I went home with Marlee to an apartment smaller than my bedroom.

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An apartment building | Source: Pexels

She made soup from a can and loaned me thick wool socks when she noticed me rubbing my feet.

“My brother’s room is yours tonight,” she said, showing me to a small bedroom with posters of bands I didn’t recognize. “We’ll figure this out in the morning.”

I lay awake that night, staring at the ceiling.

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A man lying in a bed | Source: Pexels

Not once had Marlee asked who I was beyond my name. Not once had she questioned whether helping me would benefit her in any way.

She saw an old man in need and extended her hand. Simple as that.

When morning came, I borrowed Marlee’s cellphone and made one call — to my lawyer. It was time to teach my family a lesson.

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A man making a phone call | Source: Pexels

I was home by mid-morning, and my family started arriving by noon, their faces twisted with panic and indignation.

“Dad, there’s been a terrible misunderstanding,” Gregory started, standing in my foyer like he owned the place.

“We went back for you!” Caroline insisted, though we both knew it was a lie.

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A woman speaking to someone | Source: Pexels

I let them talk themselves out. Let them rage and plead and make promises we all knew they wouldn’t keep.

When they finally fell silent, I opened the front door.

Marlee stood on the porch, a plate of homemade cookies in her hands. I placed a gentle hand on Marlee’s shoulder as she entered, confusion evident on her face as she took in the scene.

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A confused woman | Source: Pexels

“This,” I said, calm as still water, “is Marlee. She didn’t know who I was. She didn’t know what I had. But she saved me, took care of me, and reminded me what it means to be seen.”

My family stared, uncomprehending.

“I’m taking back all the businesses, cars, houses, and every other gift I’ve ever given you all,” I continued, watching the realization dawn on their faces. “Everything you thought was yours will now belong to her.”

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A man pointing his finger | Source: Pexels

“You can’t be serious,” Caroline whispered, her perfectly manicured hand pressed to her throat.

“You left me at a gas station without a backward glance. And I finally saw you all clearly.”

Marlee looked between us all, stunned. “Lennox, I don’t understand—”

“You will,” I said gently. “But unlike them, you never have to worry about what it means to be family. You already know.”

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An emotional man | Source: Pexels

They left in a storm of threats and tears. But I felt lighter than I had in decades. Marlee stayed, confused but kind as ever.

“You don’t have to do anything,” I told her as we sat in my study later. “The money and properties are yours, regardless. But I hope you’ll let an old man show you the ropes.”

She smiled then, and it reminded me so much of Helen that my heart squeezed in my chest.

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A smiling woman | Source: Pexels

“I think,” she said carefully, “that we could both use a friend.”

And for the first time in longer than I could remember, I didn’t feel forgotten at all.

My Wife’s Best Friend Mocked Her behind Her Back, So I Decided to Teach Her a Harsh Lesson

A friendly dinner with my wife’s best friend turned into a night that would reveal who she really was. I overheard her say some of the most cruel things about my wife, and you won’t believe the revenge I plotted. I had to show this woman she could never mess with the people I love.

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Friends enjoying dinner and drinks | Source: Pexels

I’m Jake. I’ve been with my wife Meg for over five years, and she’s the love of my life. We’ve been through a lot together, especially struggling with infertility.

About a month ago, we went to dinner with some friends, including Meg’s best friend and our maid of honor, Bethany. The evening was going pretty well, with lots of laughter and catching up.

As the night went on, I leaned over to Meg and said, “We should probably head out soon. We need to stick to our treatment schedule.”

Meg nodded, giving me a small smile. “You’re right. Let’s say our goodbyes.”

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A couple having dinner | Source: Pexels

We excused ourselves, explaining to our friends, “Sorry to cut it short, but we’ve got an early appointment tomorrow.” Bethany and the others waved us off with cheerful goodbyes, and we left the restaurant, thinking the night had ended on a good note. Little did I know, it was just the beginning.

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A man looking in his bag | Source: Pexels

So, we left, but I realized I had left my phone at the restaurant. “Oh no, I left my phone,” I said, patting my pockets frantically.

Meg looked at me with concern. “Do you want me to go with you?”

I shook my head. “No, you go on home. I’ll be quick.”

I hurried back to the restaurant and spotted my phone on the table. Just as I was grabbing it, I overheard Bethany talking to another friend.

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A phone on the table | Source: Pexels

“Oh gosh, did you see Meg?” Bethany sneered. “She’s soooo pathetic! What does she hope for? I bet Jake will be crawling to me the moment I give him a wink. At least, I could give him a healthy child. She’s just sterile.”

My jaw hit the floor. How could she say that? I would never trade Meg for this evil woman. I didn’t lose it right there, though I was close. Instead, I decided Bethany needed a harsher wake-up call. So, I came up with a plan.

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A man looking completely shocked | Source: Pexels

The next time we all got together, I started being extra friendly with Bethany. “Hey Bethany, you look great tonight,” I complimented, flashing her a smile.

She laughed, clearly enjoying the attention. “Thanks, Jake! You always know how to make a girl feel special.”

I laughed at her jokes and even started texting her occasionally. “Hey Bethany, saw this and thought of you,” I messaged, attaching a funny meme.

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A man on his phone | Source: Pexels

I wanted her to think she was winning me over, and it didn’t take long before she started flirting back. “You’re so sweet, Jake. Maybe we should hang out more often,” she replied.

I played along, acting like I was falling for her charm.

Over the next few weeks, I ramped it up. I sent Bethany sweet messages, and when we were out with friends, I made sure to give her extra attention.

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Two people flirting at a dinner table | Source: Pexels

“Bethany, you always have the best stories,” I said one evening, laughing at one of her anecdotes.

She beamed, clearly enjoying the spotlight. “You think so, Jake? I guess I do have a knack for it.”

Meanwhile, Meg had no idea what was going on; I didn’t want to hurt her by revealing Bethany’s cruel words just yet. She’d ask me, “How’s Bethany doing? She seems so happy lately.”

I’d smile and say, “Yeah, she’s been in a good mood. Must be all the attention from everyone.”

Eventually, Bethany couldn’t resist and suggested we meet up alone. She thought she had me wrapped around her finger.

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A woman texting while at a restaurant | Source: Pexels

“Hey Jake, how about we grab coffee sometime? Just the two of us,” she texted one day.

I agreed, knowing this was the perfect time to drop the bombshell. “Sure, Bethany. How about Friday at that little coffee shop downtown?” I replied.

When we met, she was all smiles and flirty. “Hey Jake,” she said, her eyes sparkling. “I’m so glad you could make it.”

“Of course, Bethany. I’ve been looking forward to it,” I said, giving her a charming smile.

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Two people having coffee | Source: Pexels

During our coffee date, I acted even more interested, letting her believe she was winning me over. “You know, Bethany, I’ve been thinking about you a lot lately,” I said, leaning in slightly.

She blushed, clearly pleased. “Oh really? What have you been thinking?” she asked, twirling a strand of hair around her finger.

“Just how great you are. How fun it is to be around you,” I replied, watching her soak up the compliments.

As the weeks went by, Bethany started dropping hints about a future together. “Jake, you deserve someone who can give you everything you want,” she said one day.

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Two people having coffee | Source: Pexels

I knew it was time to escalate things. I invited her to dinner at a fancy restaurant under the guise of discussing our “relationship” further. “Bethany, let’s have a special dinner. I want to talk about us,” I said, my voice serious.

She arrived dressed to the nines, clearly expecting a big moment. “Jake, you look amazing,” she said, her eyes wide with anticipation.

As we sat down, I began my routine of complimenting her. “You look stunning tonight, Bethany,” I said.

“Thank you, Jake,” she replied.

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A woman smiling while out with someone | Source: Pexels

Then, just as she seemed to be basking in her triumph, I dropped the bombshell. “Bethany, do you remember that night at the restaurant when you said those things about Meg? About her being pathetic and sterile?” I asked, leaning in closer.

Her face went pale. “What are you talking about, Jake?”

“I heard everything you said,” I continued. “You mocked my wife, the woman I love, behind her back. You thought I’d fall for your manipulative, arrogant act? You’re wrong. I would never trade Meg for someone as cruel and hypocritical as you.”

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A woman looking confused while at dinner | Source: Pexels

Bethany’s expression turned from shock to anger. “You played me?”

“Damn right, I did,” I said, leaning back with a smirk. “And now, everyone will know the real you. You’ll never see Meg again. I’ll make sure of it.”

“You… you’re a monster!” she hissed, her eyes blazing with fury.

“No, Bethany. You are,” I replied calmly. “And now, you’ll face the consequences of your actions.”

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A woman crying | Source: Pexels

Bethany stormed out of the restaurant, humiliated and furious.

I returned home to Meg, who had been in on the plan from the beginning. “How did it go?” she asked, concern in her eyes.

“Better than I expected,” I replied, pulling her into a hug. “She’s not going to bother us anymore.”

We had a long talk about what happened, and it brought us even closer. But it hurt that my wife had faced this kind of betrayal.

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A couple hugging | Source: Pexels

“I’m so sorry you had to go through this, Meg,” I said, holding her close.

“It’s not your fault, Jake. I’m just glad we handled it together,” she replied, smiling up at me.

The fallout was satisfying. Bethany tried to salvage her reputation, but word spread quickly about what she had said and done. She lost many friends, and her social circle shrank dramatically. “She got what she deserved,” Meg said one day, a note of satisfaction in her voice.

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A couple hugging each other | Source: Pexels

“Yes, she did,” I agreed. “And we’re stronger than ever because of it.”

Meg and I continued our journey together, stronger than ever. We knew that no matter what challenges we faced, we could overcome them together. The lesson here? Don’t mess with the people I love. Karma has a way of catching up with you, especially when you least expect it.

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A couple hugging | Source: Pexels

Thanks for reading, everyone. Stay strong, stand up for your loved ones, and never let anyone get away with cruelty.

If you thought this a cold-severed revenge plan, you would not believe what Megan did after she found out her soon-to-be husband was cheating on her with her best friend! As if it could not get any worse, she was invited to their wedding, but she had a plan to ruin their happy day.

This work is inspired by real events and people, but it has been fictionalized for creative purposes. Names, characters, and details have been changed to protect privacy and enhance the narrative. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental and not intended by the author.

The author and publisher make no claims to the accuracy of events or the portrayal of characters and are not liable for any misinterpretation. This story is provided “as is,” and any opinions expressed are those of the characters and do not reflect the views of the author or publisher.

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