The Headline That Made a Family Regret Missing Three Funerals-nga9999 - Chainityai

The Headline That Made a Family Regret Missing Three Funerals-nga9999

The hospital chapel smelled like burned coffee, melted candle wax, and wet wool coats.

That smell stayed with me for months.

Even now, certain church basements and hospital waiting rooms can drag me straight back to that morning without warning.

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I remember staring down at my hands while I called my father.

Gray ash still clung beneath my fingernails from the accident scene.

The police officer who drove me to the hospital had offered me wipes twice.

I never used them.

Part of me thought if I cleaned my hands, then everything would become real.

And I was not ready for real.

My husband Ethan Miller and our children, Lily and Noah, had died less than three hours earlier on Interstate 95 outside Richmond.

A truck driver crossed the median after falling asleep.

That was the official wording later printed across the police report.

Crossed the median.

As if those two words could explain why my entire life disappeared before lunchtime.

Ethan had been driving our SUV south for a weekend trip.

Lily had packed three stuffed animals into her backpack even though I told her she only needed one.

Noah had insisted on wearing rain boots despite the clear weather because he thought they made him run faster.

I knew all of that because I had helped pack the night before.

I survived because I stayed behind for a work meeting.

That fact hollowed me out.

People love saying survival is a blessing.

Sometimes survival feels more like being stranded.

When I called my father from the chapel, music played loudly in the background.

I could hear dishes clattering.

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