The morning of my fathers funeral was a hazy blur of cold coffee and digital ghosts. I stood in the quiet of my kitchen scrolling through old photos on my phone desperate to find one more detail I hadnt memorized a specific wink a crooked grin or the way the sunlight hit the polished chrome of his 1967 Shelby Mustang. That car was more than a machine it was a mechanical diary of his life. He had spent thirty years restoring it bolt by bolt. It was his pride his stubbornness and his heart all wrapped in vintage steel. As I looked at a photo of him laughing with his arm slung around me I realized my stepmother Karen was nowhere to be found in the frames. She had always been a peripheral figure in our lives a woman who occupied the space next to him but never truly integrated into the family. When my phone lit up with her name on the screen I felt a cold knot tighten in my stomach.Classic Karens voice was thin and trembling over the line as she claimed she was too overwhelmed to attend the service. She cited stress and doctors orders leaving me to handle the heavy lifting of the most difficult day of my life. I didn’t have time to argue. My own car was in the shop so I had been driving Dads Shelby all week. Every mile felt like a sacred tribute a final ride with the man who taught me how to drive. I pulled into the church parking lot feeling the familiar rumble of the engine settle through the floorboards. I rested my forehead against the steering wheel and whispered a goodbye before heading inside. I spoke the eulogy with a trembling voice telling the congregation how Dad never quit on the things he loved especially when things got hard. I thought I was honoring his legacy but little did I know that outside the sanctuary walls that legacy was being traded for a stack of cash.Vehicle
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