What the Widower Reveals
When she dies, everything he refused to receive dies with her. And everyone can finally see what was missing all along.
He is standing in the kitchen three days after the funeral and he cannot find the coffee filters.
He has lived in this house for thirty-one years. He knows where the circuit breaker is, where the spare keys are kept, which neighbor has a snowblower he can borrow. He managed a department of fourteen people for two decades. He is not a helpless man.
But he does not know where the coffee filters are. He does not know which pediatrician the grandchildren see, or which of his adult children is currently not speaking to which other one, or what he is supposed to bring to Thanksgiving, or who he should call when he feels the way he is feeling right now.

















