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Her Family Mocked Table 14 Until A Colonel Crossed The Ballroom-hamyt

The first thing Anna Dorsey noticed at Aspen Grove was not the chandelier or the music or the wall of framed photographs.

It was the table card.

Anna Dorsey.

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No title.

No rank.

No guest beside her.

The card sat near the back of the ballroom, close to the service doors, where cold air slipped in every time a waiter came through with another tray.

For a moment, Anna stood there with her hand still on the back of the chair, looking at the small rectangle of paper as if it had been written by her parents themselves.

In a way, it had.

The Aspen Grove reunion was supposed to be a celebration of the brightest graduates of 2003, a night of polished speeches, old classmates, donors, champagne, and memory made expensive.

Anna had come because the invitation had arrived through a public alumni office, not through her parents.

She had come because some small, tired part of her still wanted to know whether time had softened them.

It had not.

Across the room, Margaret and Richard Dorsey stood beneath a wash of golden light beside a framed portrait of their son, Bryce.

The portrait showed him in his graduation robe with the easy smile of a man who had never had to wonder whether his family would claim him in public.

Beneath it, the plaque read Harvard. Valedictorian. Rising Star.

People stopped there to compliment the Dorseys.

Margaret accepted each compliment with a practiced tilt of the chin.

Richard stood beside her like the portrait was a receipt proving his life had been successful.

There was no photograph of Anna on that wall.

No image from officer school.

No family snapshot from the rare weekends she had managed to come home.

No picture from the ceremony where silver stars were pinned to her collar and strangers stood because respect had finally arrived from a room that owed her nothing.

Her parents had skipped that ceremony.

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