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General's Battle for Honor

The victory parade through Washington D.C. should have been the beginning of everything we'd promised each other. Seven years. Seven years of dust and blood and waiting, and now the crowds lined the streets waving flags, their cheers washing over us like a wave I couldn't quite feel. I wore my dress uniform, every ribbon and medal precisely placed, but my hand—my hand was clasped tight in Owen's, and that was the only thing that felt real. I kept scanning the crowds for my father's silver hair, for the Hart family banner, but my eyes kept drifting back to Owen. He looked perfect in his uniform, jaw set in that way that made my heart stumble even after all these years. But something was wrong. His palm was sweaty against mine. His smile didn't reach his eyes.
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The victory parade through Washington D.C. should have been the beginning of everything we'd promised each other. Seven years. Seven years of dust and blood and waiting, and now the crowds lined the streets waving flags, their cheers washing over us like a wave I couldn't quite feel. I wore my dress uniform, every ribbon and medal precisely placed, but my hand—my hand was clasped tight in Owen's, and that was the only thing that felt real.

I kept scanning the crowds for my father's silver hair, for the Hart family banner, but my eyes kept drifting back to Owen. He looked perfect in his uniform, jaw set in that way that made my heart stumble even after all these years. But something was wrong. His palm was sweaty against mine. His smile didn't reach his eyes.

"Are you okay?" I leaned close so only he could hear.

"Fine." The word came out clipped. Military. "Just tired."

I wanted to believe him. God, I wanted to believe him.

That evening, the military gala blazed with crystal chandeliers and dress uniforms and champagne that tasted like celebration. I'd waited seven years for this night—not just the victory, but the after. The beginning of our real life together. I'd researched venues during those rare quiet moments between campaigns, circled a date on my calendar in red ink, dreamed about walking down an aisle in something other than combat boots.

I found Owen near the bar, and my heart lifted. Finally. Finally, we could talk about the future.

"Look." I pulled out my phone, scrolling to the photos I'd saved. "The botanical gardens have an opening in three months. I know it's fast, but—" I glanced up at him, suddenly nervous. "I thought maybe we could—"

Owen wasn't looking at my phone. His gaze was fixed across the room, and when I followed it, I saw his commanding officer, Colonel James Mitchell, standing in the corner with a woman I'd never seen before. She was striking—dark hair, elegant posture, the kind of woman who looked like she belonged in diplomatic circles rather than military ones.

"Owen?"

"What?" He blinked, finally looking at me. "Sorry. What were you saying?"

I swallowed the hurt. "The venue. For our wedding. Three months—"

"Three months is too soon." He took a drink, his knuckles white around the glass. "We just got back, Isabelle. There's debriefing, reassignment processes—"

"We've had seven years to think about this." I tried to keep my voice steady. "You said when we got back to D.C., we'd—"

"Things are more complicated than I thought they'd be." He still wasn't looking at me. "Let's just... let's table this discussion for now."

Table this discussion. As if our wedding was a strategic briefing that could be rescheduled. I felt something cold settle in my chest, but I forced a smile. "Okay. We can talk later."

But later never came. Owen kept finding excuses to drift away—conversations with superior officers, classified updates he couldn't discuss, that woman appearing again and again at the edges of my vision. At one point, Colonel Mitchell called Owen over with a sharp gesture, and I watched them huddle in conversation, the unknown woman standing close enough to be part of their circle.

When Owen finally returned, I was ready to demand answers. But he just kissed my forehead—my forehead, like I was a child being sent to bed—and said he had an early briefing.

"I love you," I said, catching his arm. Needing to hear him say it back.

He paused. For just a moment, something raw crossed his face—guilt? regret?—but then it was gone. "I love you too. I'll call you tomorrow."

He didn't call the next day. Or the day after that.

Three days later, I was still waiting when my phone finally buzzed. Not a call. A text. Meet me at the overlook. 1800 hours.

The overlook. Our place. Where he'd first said he loved me during our first leave together, the city lights spread below us like stars, his hands framing my face like I was something precious. Hope flared bright and painful in my chest. Maybe I'd been wrong. Maybe he'd just been overwhelmed, and now he was ready to make things right.

I arrived early, pacing the familiar ground, rehearsing what I'd say. I'd be understanding. Patient. We'd been soldiers for so long—maybe we both just needed time to remember how to be anything else.

Owen's vehicle pulled up exactly at 1800. Military precision, even now. He climbed out, and my breath caught. He looked like he had the night before our first deployment—young and scared and trying desperately not to show it.

"Hey." I stepped toward him, reaching for his hand.

He let me take it, but his fingers stayed limp. "Isabelle. We need to talk."

Four words. Four words that made my blood go cold.

"I'm extending my deployment," he said. "Three more years. It's a critical classified mission. I can't discuss the details."

The world tilted. "What?"

"I leave in a week. I wanted to tell you—"

"Tell me?" My voice came out sharp. "Owen, we've been waiting seven years. You promised—"

"I know what I promised." His jaw tightened, and suddenly he looked like a stranger. "But this is important. National security. I can't—"

"Can't or won't?" I pulled my hand away. In the distance, I saw a figure standing by a military vehicle. Dark hair. Elegant posture. Her. "Who is that?"

"That's classified."

"Classified." I laughed, but it sounded broken. "You're breaking our engagement for a classified mission involving a woman whose name you can't tell me?"

"It's not like that. Isabelle, you of all people should understand duty—"

"Don't." I stepped back. "Don't you dare make this about duty. I've served beside you for seven years. I've understood duty every single day. But this—" My voice cracked. "This is you choosing something else. Someone else."

"You're being unreasonable."

"Unreasonable? I'm being unreasonable?" The anger felt good. Clean. Better than the devastation threatening to swallow me whole. "I waited, Owen. Through every deployment, every close call, every night wondering if you were alive. I waited because you promised—"

"Promises change. Circumstances change."

"Then say it." I moved closer, close enough to see the guilt in his eyes. "Tell me the truth. Tell me you don't want to marry me."

For a moment, just a moment, I thought he might. Thought he might crack that rigid military facade and give me something real. But then his expression shuttered completely.

"I have to go. I'm sorry."

He turned and walked away. Walked away toward that woman, toward his vehicle, toward three more years of service that mattered more than I did. I stood there, the overlook stretching empty around me, and watched the taillights disappear into the darkness.

That night, alone in my apartment, I took the pregnancy test I'd been too afraid to use. Two pink lines appeared, clear and undeniable.

I was going to be a mother. And the father of my child had just chosen duty—chosen her—over us.

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