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My Grandma Was the Cheapest Woman in the World

After my grandmother passed away, I inherited a $50 gift card. At first, I thought about giving it away, but something made me use it instead. That decision changed everything.

When I handed the card to the cashier, she froze. Her face went pale.

“Where did you get this?” she demanded.

“Uh… it was my grandma’s,” I replied.

She looked panicked. “STOP! EVERYONE, WAIT!”

The store went silent. Conversations died, carts stopped rolling, and dozens of eyes turned toward me. My pulse pounded in my ears.

The manager rushed over. The cashier whispered something to her while staring at the card. The manager’s eyes flickered with recognition.

“Where exactly did you get this?” she asked carefully.

I swallowed hard. “It was my grandma’s. She passed recently. Why? What’s wrong?”

She exchanged glances with the cashier, then lowered her voice. “This isn’t just any gift card… it has a history.”

My stomach tightened. “What kind of history?”

She hesitated. “Let’s talk in my office.”

Whispers followed me as I walked past the curious crowd, clutching the card.

Inside the small office, the manager sat across from me. “Your grandmother’s name?”

“Margaret Harper. Why?”

Her expression softened. “Margaret Harper… so she was real.”

I blinked. “Of course, she was real. She was my grandma. What does this card have to do with her?”

She smiled. “Around here, she was known as ‘The Angel in Disguise.’”

I laughed in disbelief. “That’s impossible. My grandma was… cheap. She saved every penny.”

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