A Soldier Returned To A House That Had Already Been Stolen From Him-mdue - Chainityai

A Soldier Returned To A House That Had Already Been Stolen From Him-mdue

The house looked polished enough to lie.

The floors shone, the flowers had been cut fresh, and the silver tray by the front door held glasses for people who wanted to celebrate something before asking who had been hurt to pay for it.

Captain Alejandro Rios came in with a duffel on one shoulder and six months of dust in the seams of his boots.

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He had imagined this moment so many times that the real one did not make sense at first.

Elena was supposed to run to him.

She was supposed to laugh and cry into his chest, the way she had done the last time he returned from a long assignment.

Instead, his wife stood by the sink in a sweater too large for her body, her hands hidden in the sleeves, her eyes fixed on him like he was a door she was afraid might open.

Alejandro set the duffel down slowly.

Even before anyone spoke, the room told him something had gone wrong.

Dona Victoria appeared behind Elena with pearls on her neck and control in her smile.

She welcomed her son the way a hostess welcomes a guest she has already decided must leave early.

She said Elena had been delicate since he went away.

She said patience was necessary.

Ricardo leaned against the counter with a glass in his hand and amusement in his face.

He wore the easy expression of a man who had become comfortable in rooms that were not his.

Alejandro noticed the watch first.

It was his watch, the one Elena had given him before their first good year finally became better than their worst one.

Ricardo wore it as if it had always belonged to him.

Then Alejandro saw the jacket folded over the back of a chair.

His military jacket.

Something inside him tightened, but he did not move toward it.

He had learned in dangerous places that the first insult was often bait, and the second was where the truth waited.

Elena would not look at him for more than a second.

When he stepped closer, she moved back half a step.

It was almost nothing.

It was also everything.

Fear has a language before it has a confession.

Alejandro had seen men hide fear under jokes, anger, silence, prayer, and orders, but Elena had never hidden fear from him before.

That was the part that cut cleanest.

At dinner, Dona Victoria spoke about the company as if Alejandro had only been a guest investor instead of the man who had poured his first land payment, his first savings, and most of his young marriage into it.

She praised Ricardo for keeping things stable.

She smiled when she said stable.

Elena held her fork without eating.

Ricardo made a comment about lonely women needing guidance, and the table laughed because people in beautiful houses often laugh before they decide whether a joke is cruel.

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