Her Husband Texted From His Funeral. Then The Real Will Appeared-nga9999 - Chainityai

Her Husband Texted From His Funeral. Then The Real Will Appeared-nga9999

The phone vibrated in Theresa’s hand at the exact moment the priest lowered his voice for the final prayer.

The church smelled of white lilies, candle wax, damp coats, and old wood polished too many times by grieving hands.

She stood in the front pew wearing a black dress she had bought for other people’s funerals, never imagining she would wear it for Roger.

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Her husband of forty-three years was supposed to be inside the closed casket.

Supposed to be.

That was the word that would not leave her alone afterward.

Charles and Hector stood near the aisle, two grown sons in dark suits, faces dry and composed.

They looked more like men waiting for a meeting to start than men saying goodbye to their father.

Charles had always been careful in public.

He had learned early how to lower his voice, straighten his cuffs, and look concerned at the precise moment someone important turned toward him.

Hector had always been easier to read.

Impatient.

Restless.

The one who tapped his foot when an older person took too long telling a story.

Theresa had made excuses for both of them for years, because mothers are trained by love to call warning signs personality.

The first text message appeared with no name attached.

‘Theresa, don’t cry over that body. I’m not in there.’

Her fingers went cold around the phone.

At first, she thought it was cruelty.

Some sick person who had found her number and decided to turn a funeral into entertainment.

Then she looked at the casket again.

Closed.

Too closed.

Charles had insisted on it.

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