AITA for exposing my late dad’s secret second family at his funeral because my sister was about to marry our half-brother??

Yeah. This is going to sound fake but I swear it’s real and I honestly don’t know what else I could’ve done.

I (28F) lost my dad three weeks ago. He was a respected guy in our small town—former police chief, very community-involved, basically treated like a saint. Growing up it was just me, my little sister “Emily” (25F), and our parents. We weren’t rich or anything but we were close. Or so I thought.

Anyway, Emily got engaged recently to this guy “Ben” (29M). They met last year at a local theater thing and just instantly clicked. He moved here for work and didn’t really have any family. They were planning on a small elopement right after the funeral, just to get it over with. She was SO happy. Like, glowing.

So. While helping my mom go through Dad’s old stuff for the funeral slideshow, she gave me a flashdrive with a bunch of old photos. Most of them were normal, but then I found a bunch that I didn’t recognize—different woman, different kids. One of the kids was Ben. I mean literally him. Same exact eyes, same weird scar under his lip, everything.

At first I thought maybe I was losing it from grief or whatever, but then I found a letter from that same woman—Ben’s mom—talking about “protecting Ben from the truth” and how she understands my dad had to stay with “his daughters.”

I confronted my mom and she just… broke down crying. She told me the truth. My dad had a secret second family in a town like 40 mins away. For ten years. He had a whole-ass other son. They ended it when Emily was a baby. Mom made him promise to never tell us and they pretended it never happened. So I grew up thinking my dad was this great, solid guy. And he was just… living a double life.

I begged my mom to say something to Emily but she refused. Said it would “destroy her.” But Emily was literally going to MARRY this man. So yeah, I told her. The day of the funeral. Probably terrible timing but what was I supposed to do, wait until after the honeymoon???

She didn’t believe me at first. So I showed her the photos. The letters. She started shaking and locked herself in the bathroom.

Ben knew. He admitted it when she confronted him. He said it “wasn’t a big deal” because they didn’t grow up together and “technically” it wasn’t illegal. Like WHAT??? Dude watched Game of Thrones once and got ideas I guess.

So yeah. Emily called it off. She’s staying with a friend. Ben moved out. My mom isn’t speaking to me. She says I “shamed the family during a sacred time” and “destroyed Dad’s legacy.” A few of my cousins are siding with her. Others say I did the right thing.

I feel sick and just really empty. Maybe it wasn’t my place to drop that kind of bomb at a funeral. But I couldn’t let her marry her half-brother and live a lie. Right?

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