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At my husband’s funeral, his mother fixed her gaze on me and said with chilling calm, “Better he’s gone now than forced to live with the embarrassment she brought him.”

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her more than any outburst could have.

She leaned slightly closer, her voice dropping just enough for the front rows to hear. “You should be grateful we’re allowing you to sit with the family.”

Noah moved.

At first, I thought he was reaching for my hand.

Then I saw what he was holding.

Daniel’s phone.

My heart tightened instantly.

His small fingers gripped continue reading …

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