She said “Play Uno with your grandma,” but she never told me what she was playing for.

When my mom dropped me off at Grandma’s house, she casually said, “Play Uno with your grandma.” I shrugged, thinking it was just her way of keeping me entertained. Grandma was already shuffling the cards when I walked in, her eyes twinkling like always.

We played hand after hand. She laughed when I stacked Draw Fours, teased me when I forgot to say “Uno,” and told stories between rounds. But something felt different—like she was trying to squeeze a lifetime into a single afternoon.

As the sun set, she finally said, “I wanted to see you smile one more time, sweetheart.” I looked at her, confused. That’s when she handed me a small envelope. Inside was a note: her will, naming me as the one to keep her house. “It’s not just a game,” she whispered. “It’s a memory.”

She passed away a week later.

Now, every time I see a deck of Uno cards, I remember what we were really playing for—love, time, and goodbye.

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