At my father’s funeral, I saw her—wearing my dress… and holding my husband’s hand.

My Versace dress had been missing for three weeks, and until my father’s funeral, I thought that was the worst mystery in my life.

It was midnight blue, the kind of blue that looked black in shadow and almost silver where the light hit the hand-sewn crystals along the neckline. My father had given it to me for my fortieth birthday last fall with a card that said, For the nights when you want to remember that elegance is armor. He’d always written like that—half lawyer, half poet, fully dramatic.