A Soldier Came Home To Empty Rooms And A Debt Trap In His Name-ruby - Chainityai

A Soldier Came Home To Empty Rooms And A Debt Trap In His Name-ruby

When I came home after twenty-two months overseas, I thought the hard part was already behind me.

I thought I had done my time in heat, dust, noise, and fear.

I thought I would pull into the driveway, drop my duffel on the porch, and hear my children scream my name before I even got the key in the door.

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That was the picture I carried through every long night.

Vanessa would be there.

Lily would be taller.

Noah would probably hide behind his mother for three seconds and then come barreling at me once he realized I was real.

That picture was how I survived.

But the house did not sound like a home when I opened the door.

It sounded hollow.

The refrigerator hummed in the kitchen.

The old hallway floor creaked under my boots.

The air smelled like dust, stale cereal, and something sour in the trash that had been tied up but not taken out.

The small American flag Lily had taped to the front window for Veterans Day had curled at one corner.

My duffel strap cut into my shoulder as I stepped inside.

“Lily?” I called.

No answer.

“Noah?”

For one second, I thought maybe Vanessa had taken them to the store.

Then the hallway door opened.

My daughter stood there with her little brother pressed against her hip.

Lily was ten, but she looked older than ten in the doorway.

Not taller.

Not grown.

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