Ryan gets suspicious when his dog races into the church and starts barking at his father’s coffin. Seeing the dog in an alert position, Ryan opens the casket, only to find his father’s body missing.Ryan climbed out of the car and stood outside the church, knowing he wasn’t ready to say goodbye to his father. “We couldn’t even give Dad a proper funeral,” he thought. Suddenly, Bella’s sharp bark distracted him. Ryan turned to his car, where Bella was more agitated than usual. “Bella!” He gave her a hand signal to lie down, and she obeyed. He patted her head through the open car window. “Now, stay, Bella.”
Ryan then walked away, ignoring Bella’s whine, and entered the church. His father Arnold’s casket was already in place, closed, and the funeral director had discretely cordoned off the immediate area because Arnold had died of an infectious disease. Ryan sat beside his mother. Arnold would be cremated, not buried, given the circumstances of his death. Just as the mass ended and mourners rose to sing the final hymn, Bella’s bark echoed through the church. She jumped on the casket, knocking the flower arrangement to the floor, and began barking loudly.When Bella sat in her alert position on the floor and stared at him, Ryan sensed something was off.“Open the casket!” he demanded. A gasp rang out in the gathering. Ryan didn’t care. He walked over to the casket and opened it, only to find it empty. “Wh-Where’s my brother?” His uncle stared at the funeral director. Ryan’s mother couldn’t stand what was happening.