A Navy Captain’s Family Learned Her Rank After Her Father Swung-ruby - Chainityai

A Navy Captain’s Family Learned Her Rank After Her Father Swung-ruby

The sound of the bat came before the pain made sense.

It was not the clean crack of a baseball in a summer park.

It was duller, closer, the kind of sound that seemed to come from inside my own ribs before my mind understood what had happened.

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I went down on Grandma’s braided rug.

My cheek scraped the wool.

The room smelled like dust, coffee, and the lilac lotion she used until the last month of her life.

My father stood over me with the bat still in both hands.

“You think that uniform makes you untouchable?” he said.

I was not in dress blues.

I had no ribbons on my chest.

I had driven over in jeans, a plain jacket, and the old Navy T-shirt I wore when I did not want to think about who needed something from me.

Apparently even that was too much.

My mother stood in the kitchen doorway wringing her hands, the same way she had done through every argument since I was a kid.

Dad raised his voice.

Sarah cried.

Mom looked at me like I was the only person strong enough to fix what everybody else broke.

That had always been my role.

I was the steady one.

The daughter who did not need help.

The sister who could wait because Sarah was always in crisis.

Grandma was the only person who seemed to notice how tired that made me.

She never gave speeches about fairness.

She saved me the last biscuit.

She called every Sunday, even when I was stationed too far away to visit.

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