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They were about to cre:mate my pregnant wife when I pleaded, “Open the coffin… just once.” They all laughed, until her belly moved. My mother-in-law turned pale. My brother-in-law hissed, “Close it now.” But I’d seen enough.

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“Part 2: The crematorium smelled of incense, rainwater, and secrets.
My mother-in-law, Helena Vale, gently pressed a black lace handkerchief against perfectly dry eyes. Beside her, my brother-in-law Marcus kept checking his watch impatiently, as though my wife’s funeral was interrupting his evening plans. Near the chapel wall stood Dr. Crane, the family continue reading …

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