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The Medal of Honor: A Daughter's Reckoning

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 803    |    Released on: 17/06/2025

went nowhere. "L

one listened, then said, "The Rizz

turned pale when I said the name. "I'm sorry,

a thick, invisible wa

reams turning into a nightmare. The

Studied part-time for a business de

d his unit, including his CO, a General Miller. Dad got the Medal of Honor for that. Mo

our own, Sarah. And never,

bullies. Rich, p

rity footage. It wasn't g

ine. My phone,

to my brother, David Carter, an art stud

Some angry comments.

flame

d me into his office. Mr. He

ble. "Sarah, I... I

? I'm a go

they weren't happy about... y

izzo's

cial-looking letter was taped

ear Mr. Carter, due to recent informat

. That m

ng. An unkn

voice was slick, confident. "We see your little video. It's defamatory. T

the

have witnesses who say your brother started

d wouldn't

repeated. "Or fac

hun

ideo online. The

mments start

ying for

er is a de

The kid attacked

rs. Henderson, my only ally with the foo

e" – a blurry photo of someone vaguely

pearing. My account wa

enc

ney left from Dad's military life insurance. Not much. It

s an em

pital installment. I

called me. An old, grave

l. Still ma

y with this," I sa

apartment of yours? My boys paid i

od ran

know, they listen to important people. People who donate. One word fr

that waiver. To say i

tomorrow," he sa

apartment. The d

at little we had left was smashed. S

framed photo of Dad in his dress blues, the g

the las

tears finally comi

s how they wan

' s torn face, som

ed away in my closet, one of the few things

lues, neatl

country. I was facing common

ry holds for its heroe

ngton

n. Quantico

ea. A desperate,

as all I

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