The Wedding Salute That Made My Sister’s Smile Disappear-mdue - Chainityai

The Wedding Salute That Made My Sister’s Smile Disappear-mdue

The invitation should not have felt heavy.

It was only paper, thick cream cardstock with gold lettering and the kind of embossed shine Madison had always loved.

MADISON & LIAM THEIR FOREVER sat across the front in elegant script, like the whole thing had been blessed before anyone even showed up.

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My name was spelled wrong inside.

Not badly enough for anyone else to notice, and not badly enough for Madison to admit it mattered.

That was how my family usually handled me.

They missed by an inch, then acted offended when I noticed the distance.

I kept the invitation on the passenger seat as I drove into Charleston, past the bright water and the clean hotel fronts and the streets full of people who looked like they knew exactly where they belonged.

I had taken leave for my sister’s wedding.

That sentence should have been simple.

Instead, I repeated it in my head like an order, because orders were easier than feelings.

Show up.

Smile.

Do not correct anyone.

Leave before the open bar turns old resentments into public entertainment.

The waterfront hotel rose over the harbor with sun flashing in the windows.

For a moment I sat in the parking lot with both hands on the steering wheel, breathing like I did before inspections.

I had not worn my whites.

No ribbons.

No shoulder boards.

No sign on my body that said I had done more with my life than become the family’s favorite punch line.

I wore a plain navy dress because I wanted Madison to have her day and because some habits are hard to break.

I had learned a long time ago that peace in my family usually meant I paid for it with silence.

Three years earlier, right before I deployed, Madison had lifted my sea bag with two fingers as if it disgusted her.

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