
James has four days to eulogize a father he loved and never understood. As memories collide and siblings clash, every word he writes reveals a different man — and a different truth about the family William left behind. A story about grief, honesty, and the impossible task of summing up a life.
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As you move through the story and make choices, your DISC personality profile takes shape across four traits:
The Unvarnished Truth
You face grief head-on, refusing to soften the complicated truth even when it costs you. You believe honoring someone means seeing them whole — the provider and the mystery, the silence and the strength. Your courage to speak plainly is its own form of love.
The Grace Note
You find the warmth in every memory and the humor in every hardship. You know that a eulogy isn't a deposition — it's a gift to the living. Your ability to make people laugh and cry in the same breath transforms grief into something almost bearable.
The Quiet Reckoning
You carry others before you carry yourself, rewriting and reconsidering until the words feel true enough to say aloud. Your vulnerability isn't weakness — it's the bravest thing in the room. When your voice breaks, the church breaks with you.
The Composite Portrait
You believe the truth lives in the details — in every interview, every contradiction, every unmailed letter. You build understanding the way an architect builds a house: with precision, patience, and the faith that structure can hold even the messiest human truths.