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He Planned Her Funeral For $100,000 Before Checking If She Survived-mdue

The cathedral smelled like lilies, candle wax, and money.

Not faith.

Not grief.

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Money.

Every arrangement had been chosen to look devastating from the back pews: the white roses, the polished mahogany casket, the enlarged framed photograph of me in uniform, the soft organ music trembling under the priest’s voice.

My mother sat in the first row with both hands around a tissue she had shredded without realizing it.

My younger brother stared at the floor like he was afraid eye contact would make the day real.

And my husband, Gavin, stood beside my casket with the practiced stillness of a man who had rehearsed being watched.

He wore the charcoal suit I bought him for a veterans charity dinner two years earlier.

His shoes were polished.

His eyes were damp, but not red.

There is a difference.

A truly broken person forgets how they look.

Gavin remembered everything.

He remembered to lower his chin when people hugged him.

He remembered to touch the casket with two fingers, not a full palm, like grief had made him too weak for more.

He remembered to whisper thank you when neighbors from our street filed past and said they were sorry.

And when he thought no one was watching, he remembered to find Alyssa’s hand.

She stood one person behind him in an ivory coat that looked soft enough to be cruel.

Her fingers slid into his for only a second.

A private little promise.

My casket was empty, but their future was already full.

Three days before that cathedral filled with flowers and murmurs, Gavin had called the trip an anniversary getaway.

He said it over coffee in our kitchen while the morning light spread across the counter and the neighbor’s little flag snapped in the wind beside their mailbox.

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