The Plot Grandma Spun in Three Dreams
The wheat has yet to ripen when my Grandma, Julia Simmon, appears to me in a dream. "There will be a plague of locusts in the autumn. Sell off the produce and raise fish to ensure the family has income."
I, Vanessa West, convince my parents to harvest the wheat for grain and feed before irrigating the fields to raise fish.
Then, a severe drought strikes and the fish die, leaving my family drowning in debt.
We're at a loss to know what to do. Then, Grandma appears in my dreams again. "There are gold bars buried under the oak tree on the hill at our old home. Selling them will sort out our debts and leave you with money to spare."
After telling my father, Alan West, this, he digs up a whole crate of heroin. The police happen to be staking out the area. They have him arrested, thinking that he means to buy the drugs. For the amount he gets caught with, he faces life imprisonment.
My mother, Hannah Smith, is unable to bear the sight of this and faints on the spot. Again, Grandma appears to me in a dream and offers guidance. "Dr. Hank Vance at Central Hospital can cure her. If you don't hurry, she'll be in danger!"
Desperate to save my mother, I threaten Dr. Vance with my life, and he agrees to operate on her.
Then, my boyfriend gets into a car accident and urgently needs treatment.
However, he succumbs to his injuries due to my asking for Dr. Vance.
In the meantime, Mom doesn't receive treatment in time.
As she is dying, Mom weeps, asking me why I ruined the entire family. Then, she passes away on the operating table.
My boyfriend's parents think I am responsible for their son's death, and they stab me 18 times.
While being rushed to the emergency room, I see Grandma again.
However, she is grinning maliciously as she plunges a knife into my heart, mimicking the stabs I got from real life and giving me a ruptured heart.
I died without understanding why Grandma's appearances led to my family's end.
I open my eyes and find out that I've returned to the day Grandma told me to sell our crops.