A Soldier Heard His Daughter Whisper From A Closet, Then The Line Died-Cherry - Chainityai

A Soldier Heard His Daughter Whisper From A Closet, Then The Line Died-Cherry

The question came through the crack in the closet door so quietly I almost missed it.

“Safe?”

For a second, all the training in the world left me.

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Not the kind that teaches you how to clear a building.

Not the kind that teaches you how to make decisions while noise, fear, and confusion try to get inside your head.

All I could see was the narrow strip of darkness between that door and the frame, and all I could hear was the voice of my nine-year-old daughter asking if the hallway of her own house had stopped being dangerous.

“Yes, Bug,” I said, keeping my voice as level as I could. “It’s safe to open it now.”

Commander Reed Callaway stayed beside me, one palm still raised behind him to keep everyone else back.

He understood something I did not have to explain.

A frightened child does not need a room full of boots rushing toward her.

She needs one familiar voice.

The knob moved again.

The door opened three inches, then five.

Maya’s face appeared in the gap, pale and damp with tears, her eyes huge under the shadow of the shelf above her.

She had one hand wrapped around my old sweatshirt, the one she stole from my overnight bag months earlier because she said it smelled like base laundry and home at the same time.

Her phone was still clutched against her chest.

The screen was black.

The call had been gone for too long.

I lowered myself slowly until I was kneeling on the hallway floor, even though every muscle in me wanted to grab her and run.

“Come to me,” I said.

She came out folded small, like she had made herself take up less space to survive the dark.

The moment her shoulder touched my chest, she stopped holding herself together.

She did not scream.

She did not speak.

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