My Stepmom Asked My Granddad to Leave After He Rescued a Puppy – She Never Expected My Response

When I saw my 86-year-old granddad sitting on the porch with a suitcase, trash bags, and a tiny injured puppy in his arms, my heart sank. My stepmom, Linda, had finally gone too far. Two years ago, after my grandma passed, my dad and Linda moved into Granddad’s house, saying it was to “help him manage things.” At first, I believed it.

But slowly, I noticed changes that didn’t feel right. Grandma’s photos disappeared, her beloved china vanished, and the beautiful curtains she had sewn were replaced with cold, bland ones. The warm, loving home my grandparents built was fading, just like Granddad, who sat quietly, never complaining.

He’s the gentlest man you’ll ever meet — the kind who apologizes when you bump into him. It broke my heart to see him so lonely. Then, one rainy night, everything shifted.

After visiting Grandma’s grave, Granddad found a tiny puppy with an injured leg by the roadside. He rushed her to the vet and named her Penny. For the first time since Grandma’s passing, I heard joy in his voice.

But when I visited, I found him and Penny on the porch with packed bags. Linda had told him to leave if he refused to give up the puppy. I took them to a pet-friendly hotel and promised to make things right.

That night, I found proof that the house legally belonged to Granddad. The next day, with help from my friend Jessica and her hidden camera, we caught Linda admitting she’d forced him out and was waiting for the house to be hers. At dinner, I played the recording for her, and her confidence crumbled.

When Dad returned and saw the proof, he took Granddad’s side. Linda moved out, and Granddad came home, where Penny now happily follows him everywhere. Love, not contr

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