They Tried to Remove an Old Man From the Naval Mess Until the Admiral Spoke His Name

Chapter 1: The Man at the Wrong Table

Lieutenant Dennis Harris stopped Charles Anderson one step inside the naval dining facility.

“Where did you get that invitation?”

Charles looked down at the cream-colored card between his fingers. The corners had softened during the two-bus trip to the installation, and a faint crease ran through the gold anchor stamped at the top.

“It came in the mail,” he said.

Behind Dennis, the dining floor had been dressed for a ceremony without losing the hard geometry of a military mess. White cloths covered the central tables. Place cards stood in straight rows. Junior sailors carried water pitchers between visiting veterans, officers in dress uniforms, and family members wearing small memorial ribbons.

Charles could see the raised platform at the far end of the room. Something rectangular stood beneath a dark blue covering.

Dennis held out his hand.

Charles gave him the invitation.

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