87-Year-Old Man Returns Home from Hospital, Sees His Stuff Had Been Taken Out of the House – Story of the Day

When Chris Harvey was hospitalized, his daughter sent her son, Peter, to check on him and make sure his house was ready for him to return. But Peter and his wife had another idea. Chris returned to see his home dilapidated, then heard something shocking from his grandson.

Dad, don’t worry. I’m going to work something out. But I can’t visit you at all because I don’t have any more PTO at work,” Angelina told her father, 87-year-old Chris Harvey when he called her from the hospital.

He had called 911 after a heart episode, thinking it might be more serious. But the doctors said they had to run more tests, and there were several things they needed to check before he could return home. He called his daughter, who lived in Miami, asking if she could come home to Austin, Texas, and help him out.

But she couldn’t. “Ok, darling. I think the doctors are just worried about my health at my age, and they’ll tell me more soon enough,” he mumbled, holding his cellphone to his ear while in his hospital bed.

“Hannah, calm down. It’s fine. It just messes with our plans for a bit,” he placated. Plans?

Eventually, they hung up, and the doctors asked Chris to remain in the hospital for a few days while they checked everything and decided what he needed for treatment.

You need to go to Austin and check on your grandfather. He’s all alone,” Angelina insisted to her son, Peter.

“I don’t know if I can, Mom,” he responded. They were speaking on the phone, and Angelina would not take no for an answer.

“Peter, you need to be there for your grandfather. Who knows how long he’s going to live after this, especially if his heart starts failing? And you’re his only grandson, remember that,” Angelina tried to convince him. “He always said youwould inherit his house and his things when he passes. Maybe you should check the house and see what repairs it might need so he can live comfortably for however long he has left. And it’s a great time to bond with him too.”next page…


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