The next morning, Huck finds that his grandmother has died. He tries to console her by telling her that he's glad she's dead, because otherwise he wouldn't have been able to sleep with her. Huck tells his grandmother that he doesn't want her to leave the family's wealth to him, but she knows that's not the way he wants it. Huck says that he and his grandmother have always had feelings for each other, and that they slept together the night before. Huck admits that he was wary of his fiancee at first, because he didn't know how to express himself, but he eventually got over it. He tells Huck that fate guided him and his fiancee together, and they'll always find a way to get along.
The next morning, Huck finds that his grandmother has died. He tries to console her by telling her that he's glad she's dead, because otherwise he wouldn't have been able to sleep with her. Huck tells his grandmother that he doesn't want her to leave the family's wealth to him, but she knows that's not the way he wants it. Huck says that he and his grandmother have always had feelings for each other, and that they slept together the night before. Huck admits that he was wary of his fiancee at first, because he didn't know how to express himself, but he eventually got over it. He tells Huck that fate guided him and his fiancee together, and they'll always find a way to get along.