As Meadow’s words replayed in my mind, a part of me wanted to crumble under the weight of it all. But soldiers don’t break. They adapt, strategize, and retaliate. My priorities were clear. First, I would ensure my daughter’s safety and recovery. Her fragile state took precedence over any revenge I might seek. But once she was secure, once the doctors gave their assurance, there would be a reckoning.
Dennis Hawthorne had won the trust of our small-town community, a façade I had once believed in. He had seamlessly woven himself into the very fabric of my life, a seemingly loving husband and father. But now, I saw through the deceit. I remembered the unspoken lessons from my years of service: Trust, once shattered, can never be fully mended. And betrayal demands justice.
