A Boy Held Up His Dad’s Phone At The Funeral, And Grandma Went Pale-nga9999 - Chainityai

A Boy Held Up His Dad’s Phone At The Funeral, And Grandma Went Pale-nga9999

The chapel smelled like lilies, rain, and the bitter coffee the funeral home kept in silver urns near the back wall.

I remember that more clearly than I remember the prayers.

White lilies crowded the front of the room until the whole place smelled sweet in a way that made my stomach turn.

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Rain tapped softly against the high windows, and every time the front doors opened, cold air slid down the aisle and touched the back of my neck.

Daniel was in the casket six feet away from me.

My husband.

My best friend.

The man who used to leave his work boots by the garage door even after I told him a hundred times I was tired of tripping over them.

The man who made grilled cheese for our son at midnight after Ethan had the flu and suddenly decided he was starving.

The man who once sat in the school pickup line for forty minutes because I was stuck at a doctor’s appointment, then texted me a photo of himself wearing Ethan’s tiny backpack on one shoulder like it was normal.

Now he was silent under polished wood, wearing the navy tie I had bought him for an anniversary dinner we never made it to.

Three weeks before the accident, I had held that tie up in the bedroom and told him it made his eyes look even darker.

He had laughed and said, “Then I guess I’m dangerous.”

I had rolled my eyes.

I would have given anything to hear that laugh again.

Beside me sat Ethan, our eight-year-old son, dressed in a black jacket that was buttoned wrong because he had insisted on doing it himself.

He had not cried since we walked into the chapel.

That frightened me more than if he had fallen apart.

Grief in children can be loud, but it can also go quiet in a way that makes adults feel useless.

I kept one hand near his knee, close enough for him to take if he wanted it.

He never did.

He stared at the casket the way Daniel stared at bills, weather reports, and bad news from doctors.

Still.

Studying.

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