I expected my dad’s funeral to be a solemn farewell, but everything changed when my stepmom, Vivian, arrived dressed in white with her four adult kids, like they were attending a yacht party. The rest of us wore black, grieving. I confronted her, furious, and she smugly claimed Dad had asked them to wear white. Then she pulled out a letter, supposedly written by him.
In the letter, Dad revealed Vivian and her kids had been absent during his illness — except when they needed money. Worse, he discovered they had been stealing from him. He admitted he told them to wear white so they’d be clearly seen — and judged. Vivian’s smug expression crumbled as the truth hit.