Nothing spins the wheel of family drama quite like money. It’s funny how quiet things can be until someone inherits a little cash, and then suddenly the world starts turning a lot faster. Long-lost relatives reappear, moral arguments are polished up for presentation, and everyone seems to rediscover how much they care about you. Because if money makes the world go around, it also makes awkward «How you’ve been?» texts and rekindling urges follow in orbit.
When someone who spent years burning bridges suddenly decides they need help crossing one, when the very people who acted like you didn’t exist suddenly circle back like boomerangs, without understanding how karma likes to do things. That when he does her best work, like the saying goes–Karma is a forgiving angel.
Take, for example, the 19-year-old with a trust fund left by grandparents who understood that money really does make the world go around and estranged relatives, circle you like hungry vultures.