The Muddy Stranger At The Gate Made An Admiral Lose His Smile-Cherry - Chainityai

The Muddy Stranger At The Gate Made An Admiral Lose His Smile-Cherry

The first thing Admiral Charles Voss noticed was my boots.

Not my face.

Not my bag.

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Not the way the older guard’s hand had gone still on the scanner.

My boots.

They were caked with Virginia mud from the shoulder of the road where the shuttle had dropped me too far from the checkpoint, and a brown smear had dried along the left sole in the shape of a crooked comma.

Voss looked at them like they were an insult to the pavement.

Then he looked at me.

“You lost, young lady?”

He said it loudly enough for the Marines at the gate to hear.

He said it loudly enough for the driver behind me to stop drumming his fingers on the steering wheel of the black government SUV.

He said it the way certain powerful men speak when they are not asking a question.

They are announcing that the answer has already been decided.

The morning was gray and cold, with wind coming off the Potomac and moving through the checkpoint in sharp little cuts.

The American flag above the guardhouse snapped hard enough that the rope clinked against the pole.

The road smelled like diesel exhaust, wet asphalt, and the stale coffee sitting in a paper cup beside the guard’s console.

I had been awake for almost forty hours.

My hair was pinned back badly.

My jacket came from a thrift store, and one sleeve had a loose thread I had been meaning to cut for three months.

The canvas duffel over my shoulder had belonged to my father before it belonged to me, and it still had a faded stain near the zipper from an old bottle of gun oil that had leaked when I was a kid.

I did not look important.

That was useful more often than people realized.

The young guard on the left almost smiled when Voss spoke.

It was not cruel yet.

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