The Nurse’s Call That Sent a Soldier Back to His Mother’s Door-ruby - Chainityai

The Nurse’s Call That Sent a Soldier Back to His Mother’s Door-ruby

Rain had a way of making everything sound farther away.

That night, it tapped against the canvas roof above my cot in a steady, cold rhythm, soft enough that I could almost ignore it and sharp enough that I never really did.

The operations tent smelled like wet fabric, diesel, and coffee that had been sitting too long on the burner.

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I was five thousand miles from my mother’s little house in Virginia when my phone lit up with her name.

Mom never called at that hour.

She loved in practical ways.

She mailed socks.

She reminded me to drink water.

She asked whether the coffee overseas was as bad as the coffee at the diner off the highway back home.

She did not call in the dead middle of the night unless the world had shifted under her feet.

I answered with a smile already on my face.

‘Mom?’

For a second, there was only breathing.

Thin.

Shaky.

Wrong.

‘Blake,’ she whispered.

I stood so fast my paper coffee cup tipped over near my boot.

‘What happened?’

She did not answer right away, and that scared me more than a scream would have.

My mother had been alone for most of my life, but she had never been helpless.

She buried my father when I was seventeen, kept the mortgage alive through double shifts, and opened her little shop every morning with a bad knee and a stubbornness that made grown men lower their voices.

If a bill came due, she found a way to pay it.

If a pipe burst, she learned how to fix it.

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