The reception after my father-in-law’s funeral was supposed to be calm, respectful, and quiet. It was held in a private room at an upscale restaurant, the kind of place where every whisper echoes. I stepped away for a moment and told my husband to keep an eye on our 4-year-old, Ben. When I came back, he was deep in conversation with guests while Ben was crawling under tables, giggling like he was at a playground instead of a memorial.
I scooped him up, sat him on my lap, and told him to stay still. That’s when he leaned close, eyes wide with excitement, and whispered the sentence that made my entire body freeze.
“Mommy… that lady had spiders under her dress.”
My heart stopped. I glanced around the room, wondering what on earth he was talking about. I asked him softly, “What do you mean, sweetheart?” He looked completely serious, not joking, not confused. He whispered again, “I saw Daddy under there. He was with the lady with the red shoes.”
For a moment, the noise of the room disappeared. I knew exactly who wore those red shoes—a woman my husband once claimed he barely knew. And while everyone else was mourning, my child had just revealed something I never expected to hear on the day of a funeral.
Sometimes the truth doesn’t slip from adults… it slips from the children who see everything.