Inheritance disputes are as common as bad karaoke at office parties. Usually, the moment even a whiff of money is in the air, long-lost relatives start popping up like mushrooms after a rainstorm, each one armed with a vague memory of that time you shared a juice box in 1998. But here’s a rare twist: this isn’t a case of distant cousins crawling out of the woodwork. No, this is about Rachel, a close friend who, in a move that would make even the greediest uncle blush, decided she was just as entitled to a slice of the inheritance pie as any real relative.