At His Command Ceremony, Her Sister Mocked Her. Then The Name Was Read-iwachan - Chainityai

At His Command Ceremony, Her Sister Mocked Her. Then The Name Was Read-iwachan

My sister told me to stop staring at her husband at his change of command.

She said it in the front row.

She said it under the American flag.

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She said it with three colonels, two congressmen, rows of soldiers, and both of our parents close enough to hear every word.

“Stop staring at my husband,” Claire snapped.

The sound carried farther than she meant it to.

Or maybe it carried exactly as far as she wanted.

A few heads turned in the row ahead of us.

My mother closed her eyes.

My father looked down at his program like the printed schedule had suddenly become very interesting.

The brass band had gone silent behind us, all polished instruments and white-gloved stillness.

The Texas sun sat hard over Fort Garrison, bright enough to make the pavement shimmer and hot enough to bring out the smell of starch, dust, sunscreen, and cut grass.

I kept my hands folded in my lap.

My briefcase sat under my chair, touching the side of my shoe.

Inside it was the original file Andrew Hayes had spent six years pretending did not exist.

Claire leaned closer.

Her perfume was expensive, floral, and sharp in the heat.

“You look pathetic, Emily,” she whispered. “He chose me. Let it go.”

I looked past her pearls.

I looked past her perfect blonde hair.

I looked past the diamond bracelet she had angled toward the aisle so every important wife and every visiting official could notice it.

I looked at the man standing at attention on the stage.

Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Hayes.

Claire’s husband.

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