Caring Nurse Looks After Four Older Sisters, Discovers Their Last Wishes

The Generosity of a Nurse and an Unexpected Legacy

Melanie Harper never thought of herself as rich. She was used to living on a low budget because she worked as a nurse in a tiny rural hospital.

 

The outside world might believe that healthcare professionals in her nation made enough money to live comfortably, but Melanie’s situation was much more nuanced. She used a large portion of her income to settle the obligations left by her deceased parents. In addition to inheriting their modest two-bedroom home in a quiet neighborhood, she also inherited all of the associated financial obligations.

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