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The hotel room outside Cedar Creek smelled like burned coffee, damp carpet, and the clean, sharp starch of a Navy dress uniform.

Sarah Mitchell stood barefoot near the bed before sunrise, staring at the jacket she had pressed twice because her hands needed something to do.

Outside the window, November rain dragged thin lines down the glass.

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The sky was the color of old pewter.

The room heater clicked, stopped, clicked again, and never made the air feel warm.

Her uniform lay across the bed with every crease sharp.

The ribbons were aligned.

The shoes were polished.

The nameplate was straight.

Everything about it looked ready, which made Sarah feel even less ready.

She touched the left side of her ribs through her shirt and felt the dull pull of the scar there.

Six weeks earlier, she had woken up in a military hospital in Germany with an IV taped to her hand, shrapnel removed from her side, and a nurse telling her not to sit up too fast.

The first clear word Sarah remembered saying was not water.

It was Dad.

But by the time she could understand the dates, the calls, and the medical transport paperwork, Colonel James Mitchell had already been buried.

Her hometown did not know that.

Cedar Creek knew only what Elaine Mitchell had told them.

Sarah stayed away.

Sarah had changed.

Sarah had forgotten where she came from.

Those sentences had moved through church hallways, grocery store aisles, and funeral casseroles until they sounded like truth.

For twelve years, Sarah had lived far from Tennessee, but she had never lived far from her father.

He wrote letters in blocky handwriting whenever he could.

He asked whether she still checked her tire pressure.

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