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Rain made everything at Edward Hale’s funeral look softer than it felt.

The cemetery grass bent under black shoes, the roses on the casket sagged, and every umbrella became a small dark roof under a gray American afternoon.

Marian Hale stood closest to the grave because that was where a wife was supposed to stand.

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She had been Edward’s wife for twenty-seven years.

She had learned the sound of his car in the driveway, the rhythm of his cough in the morning, the way he stirred coffee even after the sugar had dissolved.

Three days earlier, at 7:18 on a Tuesday morning, that ordinary life had ended on their kitchen floor.

Edward had fallen beside the small table where they had eaten breakfast for years.

His coffee mug had rolled just far enough for a brown line to spread across the tile.

Marian had knelt beside him in her robe, one hand on his shoulder and one hand fumbling for the phone, while the stove clock blinked behind her like it had no idea the world had split open.

The hospital intake desk called it sudden cardiac arrest.

The papers would say sudden cardiac arrest.

But papers always sounded calmer than the people left behind.

At the cemetery, Marian tried to listen to the final prayer.

She tried to look at Edward’s casket without seeing the kitchen floor.

She tried to ignore the whispering behind the parked SUVs.

But grief sharpens certain sounds.

She heard “the house.”

She heard “the business.”

She heard “Edward’s office.”

Then she heard a name she did not know.

Valerie.

The name moved through the mourners like a cold draft.

Marian did not turn around.

She kept her eyes on the casket and told herself there would be time later to ask what it meant.

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