At My Husband’s Funeral, I Opened His Casket to Place a Flower — and Found a Crumpled Note Tucked Under His Hands

the door.

I told him, ‘I’m here because of something your wife said at a funeral yesterday.’”

Ben swallowed. “I told him she said she’d had an affair with Greg. That her kids were Greg’s.”

I winced.

“He just… froze,” Ben said.

“Then he yelled for Susan.

She came out with a dish towel in her hand. Saw me.

Saw him. She knew something was wrong right away.”

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“She denied it,” he said.

“Said I was lying.

I told her I’d heard her with my own ears.”

“And then?”

“Her husband asked again,” Ben said. “He looked… broken. He said, ‘Did you tell people our kids aren’t mine?’”

Ben stared at the table.

“She snapped,” he said.

“She yelled, ‘Fine, I said it, okay?’”

I closed my eyes.

“Why did she say she did it?”

“She said Greg ruined her life,” Ben replied. “Said he complained that she’d lost contracts, her company went under.

She said she went to the funeral to hurt you. That she wanted you to feel crazy the way she felt.”

“She said the kids are actually his?” I whispered.

“No.

She said they’re her husband’s.

She only used Greg’s name to get revenge. Those were her words. ‘It was just words.

I wanted her to hurt.’”

My eyes stung.

Ben added quietly, “Her daughter was crying.

Her husband looked like someone had kicked him in the chest.”

Silence settled between us.

So there it was. No secret family.

No double life. Just a bitter woman who decided my grief wasn’t enough punishment.

I pressed my palms to my eyes and started to sob.

When I finally calmed, Ben said, “My dad always said Ray was the most loyal guy he knew. For what it’s worth.”

“It’s worth a lot,” I said.

After he left, I went back upstairs and picked up Greg’s journal again.

“I’ll let it go. But I won’t forget what she’s capable of.”

“Neither will I,” I said.

I sat on the floor, grabbed an empty notebook from my nightstand, and opened it to the first page.

If Susan could write lies and tuck them into my husband’s hands, I could write the truth and keep it with me.

So I started.

About Greg.

About the rose. About the note.

About the cameras. About Luis, Peter, and Ben.

About a woman who walked into a funeral and tried to bury a good man twice.

I don’t know what I’ll do with it yet.

But I know this: My marriage wasn’t a lie.

My husband was flawed and human and stubborn and sometimes annoying. But he was mine.

And even after everything, when I turn the pages of those journals, one thing is always there, over and over, in the margins and the little lines between his thoughts.

“I love her.”

He never hid that.

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