At my husband’s funeral, my son squeezed my hand. And he whispered, “You’re no longer part of this family.”

At my husband’s funeral, my son tightened his grip on my hand. Then he whispered, “You are no longer part of this family.”It felt like everything around me was collapsing when he pulled the keys and the will away from me. He smiled as if I meant nothing.I simply nodded… and before I walked away, I slipped something into his coat pocket. No one noticed. No one suspected anything. But when they discover it… it will already be too late.On the day of my husband Eduardo’s funeral, the air carried the scent of marigolds and damp soilI was dressed in black. A shawl too thin to hide my tears.Beside me stood Diego, my son. His jaw was set, his eyes locked on the coffin as if it were an unfinished responsibility.After Eduardo died from a sudden heart attack, Diego became distant.I heard whispers: money, the house in Colonia Roma, the business… even Valeria’s name. But I refused to believe any of it.

When the priest finished, people approached to offer condolences.That was when Diego grabbed my hand. Too tight to comfort. Then he leaned toward my ear:“You are no longer part of this family, Mom.”My stomach dropped. I tried to respond, but no words came.Without releasing me, Diego signaled Eduardo’s lawyer, Mr. Ramírez, who stood a few steps away.Ramírez opened his briefcase. He pulled out a sealed envelope.The will,” Diego said aloud.I recognized Eduardo’s signature. And the notary seal.Diego took it as if it had always been his.Then he reached into my bag.The keys,” he added.I had them all: the front door, the garage, the office.“This is a mistake,” I managed to say.Ramírez avoided my eyes.Mrs. Mariana, your son is the sole heir according to this document,” he replied mechanically.Several people lowered their gaze.I felt shame. Anger. And a sorrow so deep it made me dizzy.I didn’t shout.I understood that, right there, in front of everyone… he wanted to humiliate me.So I turned and walked toward the cemetery exit.

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