My Son Told Me He Bought Me a Cottage in the Countryside – But When He Took Me There, I Went Pale

Hello, I’m Richard, a 68-year-old single father. My son, Michael, recently surprised me with a supposed cottage in the countryside. But it was all a lie, and I need advice on what to do.

After my wife passed away, I raised Michael alone. He was a good kid, excelling in school and landing a good job. We stayed close, talking often and having regular dinners. So, when Michael excitedly announced he bought me a cottage, I trusted him, despite my doubts about leaving our family home.

On the way, my unease grew as the scenery turned bleak. We arrived at “Sunset Haven”—a nursing home, not a cottage. Michael confessed he’d sold my house and moved me here for my safety, claiming I’d been forgetful.

I was furious and devastated. Later, I overheard nurses discussing Michael’s gambling debts as the real reason for his actions. An old friend, Jack, helped me contest the sale, and I eventually regained my home.

Now, Michael seeks forgiveness, saying he’s getting help for his addiction. Part of me wants to forgive him, but how can I trust him again after such betrayal? What would you do in my place?

VS

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