A Funeral Where I Felt Invisible

The funeral was small and subdued.

Lina moved through the room like a queen dressed in black, greeting guests, signing documents, accepting condolences with practiced composure.

She seemed completely in control.

Meanwhile, I stood quietly near the back of the room, hands folded, feeling less like family and more like a forgotten guest—like a piece of furniture no one bothered to notice.

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