The Medal He Tried to Remove

Part I — Borrowed From the Dead

Senator Adrian Vale stepped close enough to touch Staff Sergeant Mara Kellan’s uniform before the judge had even finished speaking.

The courtroom went still.

Mara did not move.

Vale lifted one hand, slow and careful, as if performing a kindness for the cameras. His fingers found the Silver Star above her ribbons and straightened it by a fraction of an inch. The medal clicked softly against the bar beneath it.

Then he leaned in.

“Medals look heavier,” he murmured, “when they’re borrowed from the dead.”

Mara kept her eyes forward.

Behind her, Captain Elias Roane’s boots shifted once against the polished floor. It was the only sound in the room besides the low hum of fluorescent lights and the restless breathing of people who had come to hear why their sons, daughters, husbands, and children had burned in a convoy under a white evacuation flag.

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