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Her Family Skipped The Funeral, Then Demanded The Insurance Money-mdue

The cemetery smelled like wet grass, lilies, and cold dirt.

Jane stood between two coffins under a sky so heavy and gray it looked bruised.

Rain moved softly over the black umbrellas, tapping fabric and shoulders and the polished lids of what was left of her life.

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One coffin held Samuel, her husband of nine years.

The smaller one held Penelope, their six-year-old daughter, who had believed yellow rain boots were not just for rain but for puddles, sprinklers, and “emergencies.”

Jane kept her hands folded because she did not trust them not to shake.

The pastor spoke about love and memory and the kind of light people leave behind.

Jane heard only pieces.

Samuel warming her car on freezing mornings.

Penelope yelling from the back seat that the school pickup line was “boring but important.”

Samuel’s coffee mug beside the kitchen sink.

Penelope’s boots by the door.

Then her phone buzzed in her coat pocket.

For one second, she thought it might be a message from someone who had gotten lost on the way to the cemetery.

For one second, she hoped her parents had changed their minds.

They had not.

It was a photo.

Her mother and father stood barefoot on white sand, both holding tropical drinks with bright little umbrellas in them.

Marcus stood between them, grinning in sunglasses, sun on his face, ocean behind him.

They looked relaxed.

They looked rested.

They looked like a family having a wonderful time.

Under the photo, her mother had written, “We’re sorry, sweetheart, but flights are expensive and funerals are emotionally exhausting. This is too trivial to ruin the trip over.”

Jane read the message once.

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