I have to do it.ย Itโs the last thing Iโll get to do for my friend ever again.
I wake to that thought and hold it close all morning.
Iโm doing this for Finn, I think as I get out of bed.
Iโm doing this for Finn, I think as I put on my dress socks and shiny black shoes, as I shrug on my suit coat.
I drive myself to the funeral home early, for Finn, in case thereโs anything I can do to help.
I park and enter the building. I head to the room he will be in. Sheโs there.
Autumn sits on a stool next to his coffin, resting her cheek on its lid like itโs his shoulder. She was talking when I walked in, but she falls silent and raises her head.
โIโm sorry,โ I say. It feels like Iโve walked in on them naked together, but Autumn shrugs and rests her head back on his box.
A few moments later, she asks, โDo you want to talk to him alone?โ Her voice is still hoarse and quiet.
โNo. Iโm here in caseโฆโ
Autumn has closed her eyes as if she has forgotten Iโm here. โShould I go?โ
โOnly if you want to.โ Her nonchalance chills me. โWeโre just being close one last time.โ She presses her cheek against the gray metal, and my stomach twists.
โAutumn,โ I say, but she doesnโt answer me. Sheโs being with him.
I watch her, worried to leave her alone but not alone. Minutes pass. I think she forgets that Iโm standing by the door. She begins to whisper again, and I hear her giggle once.
โI love you too,โ she tells him in his box, and I bolt from the room.
I sit on the stiff couch in the hall. An employee asks if Iโm here for the Smith memorial, and I tell him Iโm a pallbearer. He tells me what I already knew: Iโm early, and I should keep waiting where I am.
Before people start arriving, Autumn creeps out of the room. Sheโs wearing jeans and a T-shirt. She looks at me as she passes, like she isnโt sure if she should say anything to me or not.
โWhere are you going?โ I ask.
โIโm letting Sylvie have the funeral,โ she says over her shoulder. โIt only seems fair. My dad and I are going to the art museum instead. Finny wouldnโt want Dad at his funeral anyway. Iโll go by the graveyard later and make sure heโs settled in.โ
And then she strolls out.