Her Marine Brother Mocked Her Call Sign Until His Sergeant Froze-olweny - Chainityai

Her Marine Brother Mocked Her Call Sign Until His Sergeant Froze-olweny

“No way they gave you a call sign.”

My brother said it loud enough for half the bar to hear.

Then he laughed like he had just exposed me as a liar in front of his entire Marine unit.

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I did not answer right away.

I set my glass down on the wet wooden table and watched the condensation spread beneath my fingers.

The Brass Rail smelled like fried onions, spilled bourbon, wet leather, and rain steaming off the asphalt outside.

A neon beer sign buzzed in the front window.

Somewhere behind me, ice cracked in a glass.

Then Staff Sergeant Cole Maddox looked at me and lost every drop of color in his face.

“Ma’am,” he whispered, “did you say Iron Ten?”

The whole table went quiet.

Not polite quiet.

Not awkward quiet.

The kind of quiet that makes even loud men remember that silence can be dangerous.

My brother, Corporal Mason Reed, still had the half-smile on his face when it happened.

That smile had been following me my whole life.

He wore it when we were kids and he blamed me for breaking the garage window even though he had thrown the baseball.

He wore it in high school when he told everyone I was dramatic because I cried during a Veterans Day assembly two months after Mom’s diagnosis.

He wore it at her funeral when relatives asked how I was holding up and he said, loud enough for me to hear, that I never really understood sacrifice.

By the time he came home on leave, that smile had grown into a habit.

It was the expression of a man who believed every room belonged to him if he could make people laugh first.

I had learned not to spend anger on Mason unless there was a point to it.

Anger had never changed him.

Witnesses sometimes did.

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