The Diner Bill That Brought a Marine Face-to-Face With Four Stars-ruby - Chainityai

The Diner Bill That Brought a Marine Face-to-Face With Four Stars-ruby

The first thing I remember is the rain.

Not because it was dramatic.

It was not.

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It was the kind of steady coastal rain that makes every parking lot shine and every streetlight look doubled on the pavement.

The kind that works its way through your collar before you notice it.

I had been stationed near Norfolk, Virginia long enough to know that weather like that could make even a ten-minute drive feel like something you had to endure.

My name is Corporal Jake Reynolds.

At the time, I was tired in the ordinary way Marines get tired.

Not heroic.

Not cinematic.

Just worn down from reports that came back marked up, gear that had to be checked twice, and a day that seemed determined to stretch itself long after my patience had run out.

By the time I left base, my coffee had gone cold in the cup holder and my shoulders felt like someone had packed sand into them.

I should have gone straight home.

Instead, I turned into the little diner about ten minutes from the gate.

It had a red neon sign that flickered at the edges.

The windows fogged from the heat inside.

The whole place smelled like bacon grease, old coffee, wet jackets, and vinyl booths that had absorbed forty years of conversations.

It was not fancy.

That was the point.

A place like that does not ask you to explain yourself.

It just puts a mug in front of you and lets the rain talk against the glass.

Linda was working that night.

She knew half the people from the surrounding bases, or at least she acted like she did, which in a military town is close enough to the same thing.

She gave me coffee before I asked.

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