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She Was Sent To A Freezing Garage, Then Military SUVs Arrived-nhu9999

At exactly 5:12 a.m. on Thanksgiving morning, my phone buzzed across the kitchen counter and rattled hard against the chipped rim of my coffee mug.

The house smelled like old bacon grease and burned coffee.

Cold air had crept under the back door before sunrise, and frost had turned the kitchen window over the sink into a pale gray blur.

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Somewhere in the wall above me, the heat register clicked twice, then fell silent.

It sounded tired.

So did I.

I was seven months pregnant, wearing Daniel’s old Marine sweatshirt, standing barefoot on the kitchen tile with one hand wrapped around coffee that had already gone cold.

The sweatshirt was too big in the shoulders and stretched tight over my belly.

It still smelled faintly like laundry soap and the cedar chest where I kept the last pieces of him.

Dog tags.

A folded flag program from the funeral.

A notebook with his handwriting in the margins.

The phone buzzed again.

My younger sister Chloe’s name lit the screen.

She did not say good morning.

She did not ask if the baby had let me sleep.

She did not say Daniel’s name, which had become a habit in that house, like refusing to look at a stain on the carpet.

“Mom and Dad need the upstairs bedrooms,” she said.

I blinked and looked toward the hallway, where my mother was stirring coffee at the table and my father was hiding behind the newspaper.

“Okay,” I said carefully.

“Move your stuff into the garage tonight,” Chloe continued. “Ryan needs quiet while he’s here. He has calls.”

For a second, I thought I had misheard her.

“The garage?” I asked.

My hand moved to my stomach on instinct.

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