a daughter who thought she was not loved finds out after her mothers death it was no so |
Claudia the youngest of six wasn’t sure what to think when her mother named her the beneficiary on her life insurance policy. She looked at her mother as she laid there in the coffin, wondering why she chose her out of her siblings. It was clear that her momma hated her out of them all. It showed from the old scars and years of brutal beatings. If her sisters came in late from school, she yelled at Claudia for not waking her up to tell her. When her momma caught her oldest brother James kissing Janna, who just happened to be Claudia’s best friend, her momma once again blamed her for bringing a fast girl around the house. Momma left instructions on how she wanted her arrangements to be carried out. The family could not understand. Claudia was to read the will at the Grave three days after her burial. She had also instructed Claudia to read a letter to her husband of 45 years who now resided in a veterans nursing home. Father to all her children but whom worked so hard over the years they barely even knew him. He was their father but they only saw him on Friday’s when he stopped in to leave money for bills and food. Claudia watched as the few friends and family members her mother wanted in attendance filled the store front church. Even in her death her mother made her presence known. Claudia’s Aunt Gladys walked pass clearly aggravated and stated, ”Your momma is a witch even from the grave.” The words appeared to shock Claudia for a moment. She had never heard her aunt speak that way abouther momma, but she clearly understood what she meant. Claudia watched as they filled in one by one, and not a wet face in the place. More frowning and whispers of, “why she wanted me to attend, I will never know.” She looked over to the left and watched as her three sisters and two brothers hovered around talking and every once in awhile glancing in her direction. She began to feel as she have always felt, left out and alone and as usual it was not her fault. She could not understand why her brother Dylan was treating her so bad. They have always been the tightest. He was the one who use to console her whenever she cried late nights from the many beatings she received. He was the one she confided in about everything from her first kiss to when she felt she was ready for birth control. She could not wait to get this all over with so she could leave the small town she had always dreaded returning to. For Claudia was now a big attorney for Chicago. Once everyone was seated the reverend who was an old friend of Claudia’s momma, smiled as he looked out at those who were in attendance. He looked a little uncomfortable and embarrassed. He promised Claudia’s momma he would give the service the way she had wished. He begins to speak just as everyone settled in. “As you all know, Momma as she liked to be called requested that you all attend. She knew her time was coming and said she wanted everyone who disliked her, held grudges, and owed her money to attend. She even wrote the words for her eulogy. It reads as follows: No need to say kind words Reverend, my works speak for itself. I can imagine that you are all saying, this lady is crazy even as she lay there dead in her coffin. But over the years I have watched as most of you abused and used people and I have treated you accordingly. I have welcomed you into my home, cooked for you, loaned you money that I did not even have, and never asked for a penny back. All except you Claudia, You do not understand now but you will. All of you said that I was mean and nasty. I saw through all of your selfish ways. It was fine as long as I went with your program. Once I realized how messed up I was over the years and changed , I saw who I was in all of you. I wish I could go back into time and change things but I can’t. If you all look around those whom I considered my real friends are not in attendance. We held services while I was still alive. I wanted to spend my last day above ground with the real dead. As the reverend looked out he saw all who appeared to be shocked and insulted. In a low voice he stated, “ This concludes service for Momma.” Everyone left the church without saying a word. It is the third day and Claudia held the envelope in her hand that contained the letter that her Momma chose her to read. She looked at her brothers and sisters as they all stood around the fresh grave. She opened the envelope and started to read. She didn’t bother to say anything to her siblings, it was apparent that they did not want to talk to her. “To my children whom I have birthed and raised. I gave until I could give no more. Claudia I have always punished you for the wrong doings of others. From your birth I saw me in you. I saw so much potential in you and you made it despite what I did or anyone else did to you. I watched over the years how you took it and I did not realize what I was doing to you until the night you left for the military. Do you remember our words? I do and they will forever haunt me even here while in my grave. You did not stop there you are now a successful lawyer. I always wondered why you did not have any kids or get married. I felt it was because you did not want to be like me. Well my beloved daughter you are loved and have always been. You are you and I love you for it. I left you the policy money because out of all my children you are the one who have everything together. Use the money for that family I am sure you will start someday. To the rest of you, you have took from me until I had nothing left therefore I will give you what you gave me. To my Oldest daughter and oldest son. You two have let me down the most. Over the years I have watched how you have manipulated and I even knew when you use to steal my money to buy drugs. But I loved you. I prayed that you would overcome your addictions. Mattie you just kept having baby after baby and James prison was your second home. For my daughters Karla and Candice, you both have done well but forgot about all those in need . Too busy at you high paying jobs, too busy to take me to doctor appointments and when I did not have any money too busy to do for me then. I guess your designer this and designer that was more important. You both were always selfish. And finally to Dylan, I watched you as you did your best to watch over Claudia. When I was at my worst you were at your best. I never could understand though how you were always so easily influenced. You and Claudia have done well over the years and I can almost guess right now you are standing over there with the rest of your brothers and sisters like Claudia is the messed up one. Don’t change your heart Dylan. It is because of your good heart I took the liberty of paying off your student loans and paying up your condo payment for six months. It may not be much but I did what I could. Now you Kids go home and let me rest in peace. And Claudia I could never make up for those times I have wronged you but it was done out of love as crazy as that sounds. Bye for now. |