When Julia and Helga’s dad died, Helga angrily argued with their mom, Mrs. Hanson, about the inheritance. She made mean comments, but Julia and Mrs. Hanson came up with a smart plan to show her a lesson about respect and greed.
“HOW DARE YOU?” Helga yelled at her mom over the phone, her voice bouncing off the walls. Even though her mother was on the living room phone without speaker mode, Julia could hear everything from the kitchen. Helga was mad that her mom decided to give 30% of the estate to her while Julia would get 70%.
At first, Mrs. Hanson thought about leaving Helga nothing because of how disrespectful she was. But she changed her mind when Helga had twins later in life and decided to set aside something for their future. Still, Helga felt like she deserved more.
“MOTHER! You can’t just give everything to Julia!”
“I DON’T CARE WHAT JULIA HAS DONE! YOU KNOW WHAT? I CAN’T WAIT FOR YOU TO DI:E SO I CAN SUE FOR MY SHARE!” she shouted.
Months went by as Helga kept calling and pushing Mrs. Hanson to change her will which affected her health badly. Eventually, Mrs. Hanson passed away, and at the funeral, Helga put on a big show of sadness.
During one call with Julia she said “I’m selling Mom’s house so I can move to New York City! I’ll give you half of what it sells for even though it’s in my name—does that sound fair?”
Helga skip-ed that offer “Thank you so much Julia! I knew you’d come around; this is all for my twins’ future!”
The sale went through fast since the house was in a great location.Julia promised she’d put her “share” into a safety deposit box and tell Helga later what happened.A week after leaving,Juli sent over all details.
At the bank ,Helga excitedly opened up that deposit box—only to find three $1 bills along with a note saying “That’s all you deserve.” Her angry screams echoed through out the bank.Julia had blocked helgas number ending their relationship forever.