At our father’s funeral, my sister raised her glass and said, “I’ve been waiting for this day…”—and the room went silent.

The priest froze mid-sentence, the murmured prayers stopped, and every head turned. My sister stood beside our father’s casket, holding a glass of cheap white wine she’d somehow brought into the service. The red dress she wore—bright scarlet, tight, shimmering under the low church light—made her look like she was attending a cocktail party, not her father’s funeral.