The Navy Signal My Stepfather Never Thought I’d Send At 2 A.M.-mdue - Chainityai

The Navy Signal My Stepfather Never Thought I’d Send At 2 A.M.-mdue

At 2:00 a.m., my stepfather kicked down the door to my Navy apartment, and for a few seconds, all the years I had spent building a life away from him disappeared into the sound of wood breaking.

My name is Lieutenant Ava Reynolds.

I used to think distance could do what childhood never did.

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I thought it could keep Richard Lawson away from me.

I had measured my adult life in clean lines, quiet routines, and doors that locked the first time you turned the bolt.

My Navy ID hung on a hook beside my keys.

My dress uniform stayed pressed on the closet door, lint-brushed and squared away.

My shoes sat in a straight row under the bed, toes facing out, because small order had always been the way I reminded myself I was not a little girl in someone else’s house anymore.

The apartment was nothing fancy.

One bedroom outside Naval Station Norfolk, a narrow kitchen with tile that never warmed up, a couch I bought secondhand, and a window that looked down toward the parking lot where headlights slid across the blinds at night.

I loved it anyway.

It was mine.

The air conditioner clicked in the dark.

The room smelled faintly of floor cleaner, laundry soap, and the coffee I had forgotten in the sink before falling asleep.

That smell should have meant a normal night.

It should have meant folded towels, an early alarm, and a shift that started before most people finished their first cup of coffee.

Then the pounding started.

Not a knock.

Not a neighbor with the wrong apartment.

A hard, violent thud slammed through the door and rattled the deadbolt so sharply that the picture frame above my couch jumped against the wall.

My body moved before my mind caught up.

That is what training does when fear arrives first.

I sat up with my hand already reaching for the nightstand, heart hammering, breath shallow, eyes dragging the dark into shapes.

For one split second, I was overseas again.

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