“You have six months left,” the doctor said. A week later, my children disappeared. “We’re very busy,” they lied…

“You have six months,” said Dr. Martín, without looking me in the eye. I left the Valencia hospital with the report trembling in my hand and only one thought: call my children.
I’m Elena Ruiz, 62, widowed for three years.

Laura answered in a rush. “Mom, I can’t talk now, I’m in a meeting.” Daniel didn’t even return the call. That night I made soup, set the table for three, and waited, watching the clock. No one came.After a week, the silence became routine. When I did manage to reach them, they repeated the same thing: “We’re very busy.” I wanted to believe them. I told myself they had mortgages, kids, jobs. But cracks began to show: Laura stopped asking how I was sleeping; Daniel only texted to ask for “documents” and “account passwords.” One morning, opening the drawer where I keep my mother’s jewelry, I caught myself counting them—as if someone had already started dividing things up.

The final blow came on a Friday afternoon. I had brought old photos to show Laura—an album from my parents’ wedding. Her apartment door was ajar, and I heard voices. Laura whispered, “If Mom goes, the lake house should be mine. I take care of it.” Daniel replied sharply, “Take care of it? You rent that out. And the jewelry… that gets sold.” Laura answered, “Then we split the Valencia apartment.” Daniel laughed. “Split it… as long as she doesn’t find out.”And now I ask you, the reader: what would you have done? Forgive, set boundaries, or cut ties completely? Tell me in the comments—I want to know how Spain sees it when family fails.

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