He Hit His Navy Veteran Bride as His Mother Smiled. Then the Doors Opened-Cherry - Chainityai

He Hit His Navy Veteran Bride as His Mother Smiled. Then the Doors Opened-Cherry

The first thing I remember clearly is not the slap.

It is the smell of Linda’s cigarette.

Sharp, expensive tobacco cut through white roses, champagne, and the faint lemon polish the hotel staff had used on the marble floor that morning.

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The second thing I remember is the sound.

Not the music.

Not the crowd.

The crack of Daniel’s palm against my face.

I had heard explosions that rattled the teeth in my skull.

I had heard alarms scream through steel passageways at sea.

I had heard grown men beg for air when smoke took more than courage could give.

But the sound of the man I was supposed to marry hitting me in front of two hundred people was different.

It was intimate.

It was public.

It was meant to teach me something.

My name is Commander Rebecca Lawson.

At forty-two years old, I had spent twenty-one years in the United States Navy and believed I understood the difference between fear and danger.

Fear makes your hands shake.

Danger makes the room go quiet.

That ballroom went quiet all at once.

The Plaza had looked unreal when I walked into it earlier that afternoon.

Crystal chandeliers poured bright light over the tables.

White roses climbed tall glass vases.

The ice sculpture near the champagne tower was carved into a swan, because Linda had insisted it would look “timeless” in the photographs.

My gown was heavy silk with a beaded veil that tugged softly at my scalp every time I turned my head.

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