While He Served Overseas, They Moved His Farm Boundary—But the Orange Stakes Remembered Everything

Chapter 1: The Excavator Was Already Inside His Orchard

The excavator was parked where Anthony Carter’s first row of apple trees had stood.

Its bucket rested in the dirt like a closed fist. Mud filled the grooves of its tracks, and splintered fence boards lay pressed beneath one tread. Beyond it, a new lane cut across the lower edge of the orchard, broad enough for a tanker truck and pale with freshly exposed soil.

Anthony stopped beside his pickup and left the driver’s door open.

He had been home from deployment for less than twelve hours.

The orchard had been the first thing he wanted to see in daylight.

Now he could not make himself step farther.

Elizabeth stood near the farmhouse porch, both hands wrapped around a coffee mug she was no longer drinking from. She had warned him during the drive from the airport that the damage looked worse in person. He had assumed she meant the fence.

He counted the empty spaces automatically.

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