The good old grandmother of the family, Gertrude, was in great shape.
Then one fine day in winter, she caught a cold, had a little fever and felt tired.
It was then that her family, made up of model and virtuous citizens, suggested that she opt for assisted suicide.
“It’s free,” said little Mike, “It’s painless” added Frank, and “It’s fast!” ended up clarifying Jane. Her three grandchildren seem convinced that this is the right solution for their grandmother.
“But it’s just a cold,” Grandma told them. But faced with the disapproving gaze of her family, she said nothing more.
She ended up cutting ties with her family, except with little Emma, who she loves her grandmother very much.