MY GRANDMA WAS THE CHEAPEST WOMAN IN THE WORLD

My grandma was the cheapest woman in the world. After she passed away, I inherited a $50 gift card.

I was going to give it away, but for some reason, I decided to use it. My life split into

‘before’ and ‘after’ that moment. The cashier’s face went pale when I handed her the card.

Cashier: ‘This can’t be, where did you get this??’

Me: ‘Uh… It was my grandma’s.’

Cashier: ‘STOP EVERYONE! IN FRONT OF US!’

The world seemed to freeze. Conversations halted, carts stopped rolling, and a heavy

silence fell over the store. My heart started to pound in my chest. People around me stared,

their expressions ranging from curious to confused. I gripped the counter, unsure whether to stay or bolt out the door.

The cashier motioned to her manager, who quickly made her way over. She whispered something

to her, her eyes never leaving the gift card in my hand. The manager, a middle-aged woman

with kind but sharp eyes, looked at the card and then at me.

“Where exactly did you get this?” the manager asked, her tone careful but firm.

I felt a bead of sweat roll down my temple. “I told her—it was my grandma’s. She passed away recently,

and this was among her belongings. Is something wrong?”

The manager glanced at the cashier, who nodded, and then she leaned closer, speaking in a hushed tone.

“This isn’t just any gift card. This card has… a very specific history.”

I blinked, unsure how to respond. “What kind of history?”

She hesitated before responding, “Can we step into my office for a moment? I think it’s better if we talk there.”

Now, a mix of anxiety and curiosity consumed me. I nodded and followed her, clutching the gift

card tightly in my hand. People whispered as I walked past, but I barely noticed them.

All I could think about was how my grandma, the frugal woman who saved buttons and reused

wrapping paper, could have left me something that warranted this kind of reaction.

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