The General Saluted the Ex-Wife Everyone Tried to Erase-ruby - Chainityai

The General Saluted the Ex-Wife Everyone Tried to Erase-ruby

Freezing rain fell over Arlington like the sky had run out of mercy.

Captain Alex Mercer stood in the back row with three seven-year-old children pressed close against her coat, and she tried not to let them see her hands tremble.

Not from fear.

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From restraint.

The cemetery smelled of wet wool, trampled grass, cold stone, and the paper coffee cups reporters kept abandoning under folding chairs.

Every sound seemed too sharp.

The snap of the flag in the wind.

The low scrape of a boot on gravel.

The tiny sniffle from her daughter, who had been told to be brave but was still too young to understand why grown-ups made grief look like a ceremony.

At the front of the service, Scarlett cried for the cameras.

She cried beautifully.

Her black dress fit neatly over her pregnant belly, her hair stayed smooth under the umbrella, and every few minutes she pressed a tissue beneath one eye as if she knew exactly when the lens would find her.

Beside her, Beatrice Cole stroked Scarlett’s hair.

Garrett’s father held Scarlett’s shoulder.

Nobody from Garrett’s family looked back at Alex or the triplets.

That had been the arrangement for years.

Alex was not surprised by cruelty anymore.

Surprise belonged to people who still expected decency.

Seven years earlier, Garrett Cole had walked out of a small townhouse with a duffel bag in one hand and another woman’s name already waiting in his phone.

The triplets were premature then, tiny enough that Alex was afraid to sleep because one cough from one bassinet could turn into an ambulance ride.

She remembered the exact color of the hospital discharge form.

Pale yellow.

She remembered signing it at 6:18 p.m. with an ink pen that barely worked.

She remembered Garrett standing in the laundry room that same week, looking at a pile of baby blankets like they were a sentence he had not agreed to serve.

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