When A Colonel Sent A General's Wife To The Back, The Band Rose-olweny - Chainityai

When A Colonel Sent A General’s Wife To The Back, The Band Rose-olweny

The first note did not sound like music.

It sounded like correction.

Colonel Richard Bradford had spent the whole evening arranging the room so he could stand above it.

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He had placed donors close to the stage.

He had placed senior officers where photographers could catch their medals.

He had placed spouses where they could be useful and quiet.

And he had placed three folding chairs beside the dessert table, under the air vent, for anyone he believed did not matter enough to embarrass him.

He had not expected one of those people to be me.

The bandmaster’s baton lifted, and the brass section came alive.

Ruffles and Flourishes moved across the ballroom with that old military certainty, the kind that makes even arrogant men remember they are not the highest thing in the room.

Bradford turned halfway toward the stage.

Then he turned back to me.

For the first time that night, he really looked.

Not at my plain black gown.

Not at my narrow wedding ring.

Not at the empty chair he had tried to make my place.

At my face.

The young captain at the check-in table had gone white.

The captain knew.

I had known he knew from the moment he avoided my eyes.

Brigadier General Mason rose from the table near the stage and buttoned his jacket with one quick, angry motion.

That was when the room understood the sound.

Every officer in that ballroom stood a little straighter.

Every spouse looked toward the stage.

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