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Her Parents Mocked Table 14 Until A Colonel Saluted Their Lost Daughter-lequyen994

The first thing Anna Dorsey noticed at Aspen Grove was not the music or the flowers or the chandelier light caught in every glass.

It was the seating chart.

Her parents had paid for calligraphy, thick cream cards, and gold trim around every name that mattered.

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Bryce Dorsey was listed near the head table, beside donors, old classmates, and people with titles that sounded expensive.

Anna Dorsey was listed at Table 14.

It was not hidden, exactly.

That would have taken effort.

It was placed where anyone could see that she had been invited just enough to be counted and seated just far enough to be understood.

Anna stood in the ballroom entrance with one hand resting lightly against the small navy clutch she had brought instead of a service bag, and for one breath she let herself feel the old thing again.

Not anger.

Not surprise.

Recognition.

Some families break your heart loudly.

The Dorseys had done it with place cards, introductions, and long pauses where her name should have been.

Across the room, her mother stood beneath a wall of photographs, laughing with a glass of wine held at a perfect angle.

Every frame behind her belonged to Bryce.

Bryce in a graduation robe.

Bryce with an award.

Bryce shaking hands with men who looked pleased to be seen beside him.

Under the largest portrait, a plaque named him Harvard, valedictorian, rising star.

There was no photograph of Anna.

Not at officer school.

Not from the ceremony where two silver stars had been pinned to her collar.

Not from the homecoming where she had stepped off a transport plane and searched the waiting area out of habit, even though she already knew no one from her family would be there.

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