
He Scheduled My Funeral. I Hosted It
Serena Vale · Completed · 184.9k Words
Introduction
Then one night, while sitting beside the husband who kisses her goodnight, she sees a livestream event scheduled for tomorrow: her own memorial service.
The cover uses her mourning portrait. Grant, her husband, is posed as the devastated widower. Serena, her half sister, stands beside him like a woman already rehearsing the role of replacement wife.
At first Evelyn wants it to be a mistake. Then the invoices appear. The funeral campaign is paid for. The backend record existed. Someone with internal clearance created it, deleted it, and expected Evelyn to die before the broadcast.
Julian Cross, a former livestream safety investigator disgraced by an old death case, is the first person who treats Evelyn's fear as evidence. Together they follow the countdown through funeral contracts, planted comments, medical manipulation, board pressure, platform corruption, and a hidden operator using public grief as a business model.
But Evelyn is not waiting to be rescued. She knows how to build an event. She knows where witnesses should stand, when a microphone should stay open, and how a lie collapses when the room sees the right proof at the right time.
Grant scheduled the funeral.
Evelyn hosts it better.
Chapter 1
The first time I saw my own funeral, I was approving a bride's flower arch.
It was 12:43 a.m., the hour when rich women stopped pretending they were calm and started sending voice notes about ivory versus warm white. I sat alone in the glass-walled office of Vale & Vow, one heel hooked under my chair.
On my screen, a bride named Amelia had written:
Can we livestream the vow renewal rehearsal too? My grandmother wants to watch from Boston.
Of course she did.
Everyone wanted a camera now.
Birthdays. Proposals. Weddings. Memorials. Even grief had to stream in high resolution. My job was to make emotion look effortless.
I opened LumaLive's scheduling dashboard and clicked into Amelia's event folder.
The screen refreshed.
For half a second, everything looked normal.
Then a black card slid into the top of my queue.
Not Amelia's vow renewal.
Not any client project.
A memorial service.
My cursor froze above the trackpad.
The title read:
EVELYN VALE MEMORIAL SERVICE
Live Tomorrow, 8:00 PM
I stared at it long enough for the words to blur.
Then I blinked, hard.
The card stayed.
My office was silent except for the rain ticking against the windows. Below the title, LumaLive had arranged the details in its usual clean format.
Scheduled by: Private Host
Visibility: Public after premiere
Category: Memorial / Celebration of Life
Estimated guests: 48,000
My mouth went dry.
Forty-eight thousand people.
For my funeral.
I laughed once, sharply. The sound hit the glass wall and came back wrong.
"No," I whispered.
I clicked the card.
The dashboard loaded a preview page.
For a moment, there was only a gray placeholder and the spinning white circle LumaLive used when a video cover was still rendering.
Then the image appeared.
A coffin stood at the center of a chapel I recognized.
I had designed that room three months ago for a Whitmore Foundation donor memorial. White orchids. Frosted candles. A narrow center aisle.
My hands went cold.
The coffin was closed.
On top of it sat a framed photograph of me.
Not a public photograph. Not one from my website.
It was from Grant's phone.
I remembered the moment. Last summer, on our terrace, my husband had called my name just as I turned back with a glass of wine in my hand.
Now that private smile sat beside white roses and a silver urn.
I leaned closer until my breath fogged the screen.
Under the preview image was a countdown.
19:16:42
Nineteen hours.
Sixteen minutes.
Forty-two seconds.
Tomorrow at eight, according to LumaLive, I would be dead enough to gather an audience.
My first thought was stupid.
Grant.
My body still reached for my husband before my brain could catch up.
I grabbed my phone from beside the laptop. There were three unread messages from him.
Grant: Still at the office?
Grant: Don't forget to eat.
Grant: I left soup in the fridge. Come home before the storm gets worse.
My throat tightened.
That was Grant. Thoughtful Grant. Perfect Grant. The man who kissed my forehead at charity dinners, then did it again when nobody was looking.
My husband loved me.
He could not possibly have a livestream scheduled for my funeral.
I touched the preview card again.
The page expanded.
Below the cover image, there was a short description already written.
Join us as we honor the life, grace, and quiet strength of Evelyn Vale Whitmore. Beloved wife. Devoted daughter. Friend to all who needed beauty in their hardest hour.
My married name sat there like a hand around my throat.
Evelyn Vale Whitmore.
I never used it professionally.
Grant liked when donors did.
He said it made us look united.
My hand trembled. I pressed it flat against the desk.
This was a glitch.
It had to be.
Platforms made ugly mistakes. Duplicate titles. Wrong thumbnails. Drafts published too early.
I told myself that while I scrolled.
Then I saw the host notes.
Opening music: piano, low volume.
Camera 1: coffin wide shot.
Camera 2: husband reaction.
Camera 3: Serena entrance.
I stopped breathing.
Serena.
My half sister's name did not belong anywhere near my funeral.
Not in a host note.
Not in a camera cue.
Not in the same file as the coffin with my photograph on it.
Serena Vale had built an entire brand around grief. She taught women how to choose memorial dresses, write loss captions, and cry without looking "collapsed."
Grant called me unkind when I said that.
"Serena helps people, Evie," he had told me. "Not everyone is as controlled as you."
Controlled.
The word came back to me now as I stared at her name on my funeral schedule.
I clicked the cover image again.
This time, the preview shifted.
It was only a flicker. A second, maybe less.
The coffin disappeared.
The chapel remained.
Two figures stood in the first row.
Grant wore a black suit.
Of course he did. Grant always knew how to look devastated in a way that made other people want to comfort him.
His head was bowed. One hand covered his mouth. The other rested on a woman's shoulder.
Serena's shoulder.
She wore cream, not black.
Soft. Expensive. Almost bridal.
Her face was turned into Grant's chest, her fingers gripping his lapel like she had the right to fall apart there.
The frame was composed beautifully.
Too beautifully.
Husband and mourner.
Widower and the woman who understood him.
My stomach folded in on itself.
I knew camera language. People believed what the frame told them to believe.
And this frame told one simple story.
Grant had lost his wife.
Serena was the person left standing beside him.
I reached for the mouse again, but the preview vanished.
The screen snapped back to Amelia's vow renewal folder, bright and harmless, full of roses and guest lists and Boston grandmothers.
For a moment, I sat there, listening to the rain.
Then my phone lit up.
Grant was calling.
His photo filled the screen: my husband smiling at me in sunlight, his wedding ring catching gold.
I did not answer.
The call rang out.
One second later, a message appeared.
Grant: Evie? Pick up. I need to hear your voice.
My eyes moved from his message to the place on my laptop where my funeral had been.
The tile was gone.
But I had seen enough.
Tomorrow at eight, someone wanted the world to mourn me.
And on the cover of my death, my husband was holding another woman.
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