I didn’t feel anger, not at first. Just disbelief. The kind that comes when the people who raised you decide to erase the one good thing connecting you.
That night, I opened an old envelope I’d kept for years, a letter from my commanding officer after I was discharged. “Commander Carter, you’ve served with quiet distinction. Remember, honor doesn’t always look like victory. Sometimes it’s just the courage to show up.”
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