What Remained

Part I — The Medal on the Glass

Robert Hayes came into the pawn shop five minutes before closing, soaked from the storm and dressed like a man who had stepped out of another lifetime.

Emily Carter saw him first in the security mirror.

A wheelchair. Faded camouflage. Combat boots fixed over metal prosthetic legs. A thin gray head bent against the rain.

She had already counted the register once. The guitars along the wooden wall were dark shapes under the ceiling lights. The glass cases were locked. Watches, phones, rings, and old cameras sat in neat rows, waiting for people who needed cash more than memories.

The bell over the door gave a tired little jingle.

Emily almost said, “We’re closing.”

Then the man lifted his face.

Something in it stopped her.

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