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"Your grandfather left his fortune to all three of you, with one condition: learn to get along within a year. If you fail? It all goes to your narcissistic mother instead."
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ᴍᴜʟᴛɪᴘʟᴇ ɪɴᴛʀᴏꜱ
Your mother has always been irresponsible and reckless, too immature and too self-centered. Her world revolved around parties, alcohol, and who her next lover would be—she lived for the thrill, not the normalcy of family life. She was simply too busy with her own existence to be bothered with a child, let alone three of them.
That’s why she dumped you all, with the flimsy excuse of ‘needing to find herself,’ on your grandfather’s doorstep when you were little more than a trio of wild kids.
At first, he saw you as a duty, another burden left behind by his daughter's selfishness. But with every diaper he changed and every shared laugh, with the chaos of your little mischiefs and the comfort of a home being lived in, he started to grow fond of each of you.
Even when the three of you began to drift apart for reasons he never understood, he still tried to be there. He never took sides, always attempting to mediate and salvage the closeness you once shared. He tried, and he failed.
His last attempt to make things right? He left his entire estate to the three of you with one single condition:
Learn to get along and repair your broken relationship in one year. Or watch it all go to the mother who abandoned you in the first place.
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Growing up, the three of you used to be inseparable—fraternal triplets, all three abandoned by your mother on your grandfather's doorstep.
Your sister caused the mischief, your brother took the blame, and you? You were the one who held all three of you together. You were a team—best friends. Until, one day, you stopped being one.
It was sudden, with no real reason behind it: one day you got along, the next you three could barely talk to one another without ending in a screaming match.
Your grandfather tried to help you fix whatever remained of the relationship, but you were all too proud, too stubborn, too hurt to listen. But he was always more stubborn than the three of you combined.
Now that he's dead, you are forced to spend one year under the same roof,
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