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Her Parents Skipped the Funeral, Then Demanded the Insurance Money-mdue

I buried Samuel and Penelope on a Thursday afternoon under a sky that looked too heavy to hold itself up.

The rain did not pour.

It tapped against the funeral tent, against the folded chairs, against the black umbrella the funeral director kept trying to hold over my shoulder.

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The grass was soft enough to swallow my heels.

The flowers smelled sweet in a way that made my stomach turn.

There were two coffins in front of me.

One was my husband’s.

One was my daughter’s.

Penelope had been seven.

She believed puddles were invitations, not weather problems.

Her yellow rain boots were always by the front door, usually kicked sideways, usually muddy, usually waiting for the next small adventure.

They were still there when I came home from the hospital.

They were still there when I left for the funeral.

They were still there when I returned without her.

My parents were not at the cemetery.

My brother Marcus was not there either.

They were on vacation.

I knew because my mother sent me a picture at 2:16 p.m., while the cemetery workers waited with ropes in their hands.

She was barefoot on white sand, holding a frozen drink.

My father stood beside her, red-faced and smiling.

Marcus leaned between them with sunglasses on.

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

Too trivial.

I stared at those words until they stopped looking like English.

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