The Navy Commander Thought She Was Easy To Control Until The Medal Hit-Quieen - Chainityai

The Navy Commander Thought She Was Easy To Control Until The Medal Hit-Quieen

The first thing Commander Grant Mercer did when I arrived at the restaurant was check his watch.

Not a quick glance.

Not the nervous habit of a man waiting alone at a table.

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A judgment.

His eyes stayed on the silver face for three deliberate seconds before they lifted to mine.

“You’re seven minutes late,” he said.

I was still standing beside the table with my coat over one arm and rain cooling on my shoulders from the walk across the parking lot.

Behind him, the tall windows of the Harbor Room reflected strings of amber lights along the Chesapeake Bay.

The restaurant smelled of grilled lemon, butter, polished wood, and expensive seafood.

A pianist near the bar played something soft enough to be ignored by people who wanted their conversations to sound private.

Around us sat officers, contractors, lobbyists, and political staffers with careful voices and expensive watches.

Every table seemed to know how to pretend it was not listening.

“I circled the block twice,” I said.

“There was an accident near the bridge.”

Grant leaned back as if he had been waiting for me to hand him a teachable moment.

“A disciplined person plans for contingencies.”

Then he smiled.

That was my first real look at him.

Not at his height, or his jaw, or the polished way he had dressed himself for a blind date he clearly considered a favor.

At the smile.

It had no warmth in it.

Some smiles invite you closer.

Grant’s smile arranged the room into ranks.

My mother would have called him handsome.

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