Cassandra Myers, a poor nurse, selflessly cared for her four elderly neighbors, helping them with daily chores despite her own struggles. The sisters deeply appreciated Cassandra’s kindness, often telling her, “You are heaven-sent, Cassandra.” Though they offered to pay her, she refused, saying, “I do this because I care for you.”
As time passed, the sisters died one by one, leaving Cassandra alone to mourn them. After the final sister passed, a lawyer informed Cassandra that the sisters had left their entire estate to her, explaining, “They saw you as the rightful heir to their fortune.” The sisters’ children, who had neglected them, received heartfelt letters explaining the decision.
Though Cassandra never met the sisters’ children, she noticed fresh flowers on their graves each year, a small sign that they had finally acknowledged their mothers’ love.
**Lesson:** Cassandra’s kindness was rewarded, and the story reminds us to cherish our loved ones before it’s too late.