She Became A Major, But Her Brother Had Been Using Her Name-Cherry - Chainityai

She Became A Major, But Her Brother Had Been Using Her Name-Cherry

My father looked at my promotion invitation like it was junk mail somebody had accidentally made too formal.

He did not sit up.

He did not ask what time the ceremony started.

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He did not even touch the card.

He stayed sunk in his recliner in the living room, pretzel dust on his fingers, ESPN highlights flickering blue across his face while my mother stood in the kitchen stirring pasta sauce that had already given up every secret it had.

The house smelled like garlic, floor vents, old carpet, and beer.

It smelled like my childhood, which was probably why I should have known better than to expect anything different from it.

“We’re not wasting our time on your pathetic little promotion ceremony,” my father said.

My mother froze for half a second.

Then she kept stirring.

“Aaron, honey,” she said, “don’t start.”

“I didn’t say anything.”

“Exactly,” Dad said, pointing the remote at me. “You get that military face and suddenly everybody’s supposed to clap.”

The invitation lay on the coffee table between a Bass Pro Shops catalog and one of Danny’s unpaid invoices from a boat mechanic.

Major Aaron Callahan.

United States Army.

Eighteen years in uniform.

A Saturday morning drive was apparently too much to ask.

I picked up the invitation before my father could set his beer on it.

“It’s at Fort Meade,” I said. “Not Mars.”

Dad snorted.

“And what exactly happens there? Somebody pins a leaf on you and we all pretend you stormed Normandy?”

My younger brother Danny laughed from the kitchen island.

Danny always laughed when an insult flew past him and hit someone else.

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