Man Cuts Down Old Family Tree, Finds Great-Grandfather’s Prophecy Inside

A desperate man finds a chained-up chest with a cryptic message hidden in the hollow of a tree outside his house. He brings it to his Grandma’s home with plans to sell its contents, guessing little what’s inside was locked up for a reason.

Alan was a 41-year-old family man down on his own luck. He was already frustrated that evening after his boss denied his request for a raise, and his spirits sank even further when his wife told him that they had run out of groceries.

Despite working as a packer in a warehouse, Alan’s modest earnings were barely enough to make ends meet. As he sat on his porch sipping coffee on a breezy autumn day in 1990, his gaze fell upon the towering willow trees outside. A strange thought struck Alan. “I can sell these logs to buy groceries and gas,” he pondered as he marched to his garage and grabbed an ax.

Alan began chopping down all the trees, and just as his ax struck another trunk, a strange crumpled paper plopped out of its hollow. “What’s this thing?” Alan grew curious and dropped his ax. He picked up the paper and unfolded it, only to gasp at the message: “This treasure is cursed. Please get rid of it.”

“Treasure? What…Where?!” Alan was overjoyed and puzzled. He hastily pocketed the letter and peeked into the willow’s hollow; his eyes widened in astonishment. Within the dark cavity lay an ancient chained-up chest, likely untouched for centuries.

“I’ve got you, you heavy old chest! Let’s see what you’ve got in there,” Alan grunted and panted as he pulled the chest out. He raised his ax and struck the rusty lock with a swift, powerful blow. The lock shattered, the chain snapped, and the lid of the wooden chest creaked open. But as Alan peered inside, his excitement turned to shock, and he froze to the ground.

“Jesus Christ!” his mouth fell open. Sparkling gold jewels, rare stone-studded ornaments, and stacks of dollars stared back at him, tempting his every desire. “I… I’ve never seen so much gold and money all my life! A treasure chest was hidden within this tree, and I never had a clue?! Oh God…I’M RICH! I don’t have to work anymore! I’m rich!!”

Alan was so excited about the unsuspecting jackpot in his grasp. But something about the cryptic warning message left him unsettled. “What a strange thing to accompany this treasure…What does it mean?” his mind haunted him.

“Grandma must know something…she used to live here. I’ll meet her and find out…” Determined and curious to delve into the mystery, Alan took his findings in tow and drove to his Grandma Barbara’s farmhouse seven miles away.

“Oh my! What brought you here?!” Barbara was surprised to see Alan on her doorstep with an intricately carved box.

“Look, Grandma,” Alan said, putting the heavy chest on the table and opening it for Barbara to see. “I found this treasure chest in that willow tree outside our house. And there was this note, too. Do you know where it came from? These jewels look ancient. I wonder how long they were hidden in that tree.”

Barbara’s eyes widened in horror as though she had seen a ghost when she read the note. Her gaze shifted to the jewels again, and she leaped back, shrieking, “Wh—Where did you say you found this, Alan?”

“Found it in a hollow in a willow tree outside our house,” Alan replied. “Why, is anything wrong? Please tell me if you know something about these jewels.”

“Oh, my…Close it! Close the chest, Alan. Take that thing out of my house right now. My mother was right. Oh, Christ! What did you do? Why did you bring it here?” Barbara shrieked in fear as a puzzled Alan couldn’t understand what had terrified his Grandma. “Jesus, I didn’t think the story was true…”

“Wait…Stop. What story?” Alan pressed her to speak up, “…tell me, Grandma…I want to know everything. Why was this treasure chest hidden in that tree? How come nobody knew anything about it?”

Barbara’s frightened gaze drifted back to the chest. “Your great-grandfather, Albert…He wasn’t the most honest man in town. And what I’m about to tell you happened 80 years ago… in the July of 1910, when I was a little girl…Everything was fine until Dad met his friend at the pub and learned of a rare treasure….”