The Broken Watch That Made a Marine General Salute at Her Door-Cherry - Chainityai

The Broken Watch That Made a Marine General Salute at Her Door-Cherry

The watch was dead when Claire Bennett first held it.

That was the part her brother laughed at.

Not the scratched walnut box, not the cracked leather strap, not even the fact that their father had put it in a lawyer’s hands like it was something sacred.

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Daniel laughed because dead things were safe to laugh at.

Dead watches did not answer back.

Dead watches did not challenge wills.

Dead watches did not make men in expensive coats wonder whether they had just missed the most important thing in the room.

The morning of Thomas Bennett’s funeral had been gray in the way Charleston sometimes gets gray, with rain settling into the live oaks and making polished shoes look foolish in cemetery mud.

Daniel stood near the grave in a navy coat Claire knew cost more than her rent.

Rebecca stood beside him with a black umbrella and a performance of grief so polished it might have belonged on a stage.

Claire stood in Marine dress blues and watched the coffin descend.

She did not cry there.

She had done most of her crying in places nobody photographed.

In parking garages after chemo appointments.

In the shower after long drives from North Carolina.

In the front seat of her car when her father’s oxygen machine beeped at 2:13 in the morning and Daniel did not answer his phone.

The minister spoke about legacy.

Daniel looked up at that word.

Rebecca dabbed under her eyes without smearing anything.

Claire stared at the coffin and wondered what kind of legacy required one child to be useful and the other two to be loved.

Thomas Bennett had built his name out of shipping contracts, private clubs, charity galas, and silence.

Daniel had inherited the comfort of being expected.

Rebecca had inherited the habit of being admired.

Claire had inherited the emergencies.

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