While I Was Reading My Dad’s Eulogy, My Stepmother Sold His Favorite Car – She Turned Pale After Discovering What

At my father’s funeral, I watched my stepmother sell his beloved car before his body was even in the ground. I thought that was the worst betrayal — until a secret left under the spare tire forced us to confront everything we’d lost and everything we still had left to fight for.

If you ever want to know who someone really is, watch them when they think nobody’s looking.

The morning of Dad’s funeral, I stood in the kitchen holding a mug gone cold. I scrolled through photos on my phone, searching for a new detail — a grin, a wink, the oil-smudged Shelby behind us.

I tapped a photo of Dad laughing, his arm slung around me, and tried to remember the sound.

Karen wasn’t in a single frame, not even the group shots.

She used to say, “Don’t get grease on the door handles, Hazel.”

Dad would just wink at me over her head.

A car horn jolted me; I nearly dropped my phone. My throat tightened like someone had cinched a rope inside it.

That’s when Karen’s number lit up the screen.

Her voice was thin and papery.

“Hazel? I can’t go today.

I can’t do it… The doctor said stress could —”

“Karen, it’s Dad’s funeral. I’ll pick you up if you need…”

“I know.

But I’m sorry. I just… can’t.

Will you handle things?”

I swallowed hard. “Yeah. I’ll handle it.”

**

I pressed the brake, feeling the familiar rumble of Dad’s Shelby settle through me.

The lot was already packed. I found a spot under the old maple and killed the engine, resting my forehead on the steering wheel.

My fingers lingered on the keys — my car was in the shop, so I’d driven Dad’s all week. Every mile felt both like a tribute and a theft.

Dad should have been behind this wheel, not me.

He should have been here.

Aunt Lucy hurried over as I got out, her eyes red but sharp.

“Oh, my darling girl! I can’t believe you brought it,” she said, nodding at the car.

I shrugged, managing a wobbly smile. “He would’ve wanted it at his send-off.

Besides, the Camry’s transmission finally gave up.”

She squeezed my hand. “Your father would have called that poetic.”

Light streamed through stained glass, dust lifting. For a second, I believed Dad might walk in late, joking about Main Street traffic.

The eulogy was a blur.

I spoke about Dad’s patience, his stubbornness, the way he kept everything he loved running long after others would have given up.

VA

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