The Name He Couldn’t Say

Part I — The Room Where He Arrived Too Late

Lieutenant Aaron Hale entered the hospital room in dress whites and medals, looking more terrified than he had ever looked under fire.

The door struck the rubber stopper behind him. A nurse turned, startled. Somewhere down the hall, a monitor chirped in steady little notes that sounded too calm for the way his heart was behaving.

Lena was in the bed.

Alive.

Pale, damp-haired, propped against pillows with a hospital sheet pulled to her chest. Her lips were dry. Her eyes were tired in a way he had never seen before, not even after the last deployment, not even during the nights when she had stopped asking when he would be home because neither of them trusted the answer.

But she smiled when she saw him.

That was what broke him first.

Not the IV line taped to her hand. Not the blood pressure cuff. Not the empty bassinet beside the bed.

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