Someone Kept Throwing Eggs at

Every Sunday, I visited my husband Owen’s grave, clinging to the love we shared for twenty-five years before his sudden heart attack. The cemetery became my quiet refuge—until the day I found raw eggs smashed against his gravestone.

At first, I thought it was a sick joke. But week after week, the vandalism continued, each mess more heartbreaking than the last. I pleaded with cemetery staff, but there were no leads. Then, on the anniversary of his death, I went early—and caught the culprit.

It was my sister, Madison.

“You?” I gasped.

She didn’t flinch. “We had an affair. For five years. He promised to leave you. He died and left me nothing.”

Her words cut deep. I couldn’t believe it—but doubt crept in. She told me to check the will. My world spun.

Then I spoke with her daughter, Carly. “Mom’s lying,” she said gently. “She was always jealous of your life. She made it up.”

The truth gave me peace. Madison’s anger wouldn’t steal Owen from me—not in life, and not in death.

Lesson: Some people carry pain like a weapon. But your memories, your truth—they belong to you. Don’t let bitterness rewrite your love story.

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