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On Thanksgiving, my parents handed me a cheap two-dollar lottery ticket while giving my sister an all-inclusive cruise package—and somehow, that tiny ticket turned out to be worth one hundred million dollars. I’m Audrey Crawford. I’m 32 years old. Two months ago, on Thanksgiving night, in front of thirty relatives, my parents handed my sister a $13,000 luxury cruise package. Then they gave me a crumpled $2 lottery ticket, smiling like it was a joke everyone was in on. “This is all that’s appropriate for your situation, Audrey,” my mother said, her voice loud enough for the entire dining room to hear. Everyone laughed. Every single one of them. What they didn’t know was that this tiny ticket would change everything. A hundred million dollars changes everything—but not in the way you might expect.Before I go on, if this story pulls you in, take a moment to like and subscribe—only if you genuinely want to come along for the ride. And tell me where you’re watching from and what time it is there. I always love knowing where new friends are tuning in from around the world.Now let me take you back to two months ago, to Thanksgiving night—the night everything started to fall apart.