She Wore Dress Blues To Her Wedding, Then The Chapel Rose-Quieen - Chainityai

She Wore Dress Blues To Her Wedding, Then The Chapel Rose-Quieen

The first thing Rebecca Hayes heard on her wedding morning was not music.

It was the soft click of her own buttons.

The bridal preparation room at Marine Corps Base Quantico smelled like old wood polish, fresh lilies, and the faint powdery trace of makeup someone had opened too early.

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Warm mirror lights pressed against the midnight-blue jacket on her shoulders.

Outside the wall, dress shoes moved across the chapel floor in measured steps.

Across from her, on the back of a chair, hung the ivory designer gown her mother had mailed two weeks earlier.

It had arrived in clear plastic.

No note.

No call.

No question.

Just a dress.

A correction.

Rebecca had left it where it was.

She had spent years learning how to stand in rooms where people tested her before they respected her, and she had learned that silence could be a shield when people expected pleading.

Still, her hands trembled when she fastened the last button beneath the four silver stars.

General Rebecca Hayes.

The words were official now, printed in files, spoken in briefings, repeated by people who straightened when she walked in.

But inside that room, with her mother’s dress hanging behind her like a verdict, the title felt heavier than any medal.

Her phone lit up at 9:12 a.m.

Vanessa.

“You’re really wearing that military costume to your own wedding?”

Rebecca stared at the message until the screen dimmed.

Then another one appeared.

“Trying to prove you’re too tough to be feminine?”

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