Chuck had nothing left as an orphan but an old house, but everything changed when he discovered a hidden section right before deciding to sell it. Chuck Harris and his parents resided in the oldest house in the neighborhood. The house was enormous and shaky. Chuck’s father would declare, “It’s part of our family,” and he would not sell or build another one. He wanted Chuck and his future grandchildren to live there as well, carrying on their family’s legacy, which had lived in the old mansion for decades.
Unlike their neighbors, who chose to demolish their old homes and build new ones, Chuck’s father had a different viewpoint. He was strongly wedded to the house and the memories it contained. When Chuck was twelve, he approached his father and asked, “Dad, why don’t we move to a new house? I’m tired of being bullied because of the old house. Wouldn’t it be more sensible to start fresh instead of wasting time and money on endless repairs? Besides, the other kids would stop making fun of me.”
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Chuck nodded in agreement, knowing his father was stubborn but compassionate. Chuck fulfilled his pledge. When he turned 22, his father was sadly killed in a vehicle accident. Shortly after, his mother was diagnosed with heart illness and died six months later. Chuck was left sad and alone.
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