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A Mother's Sword

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 960    |    Released on: 27/06/2025

. The security guards formed a perimeter around her, keeping the growing crowd of reporters and onlookers at a distance. The story was spreading like wildfire, jumping from so

d. Senator Caldwell was on the phone, his voice a furious bark, demanding that she be removed immediately. But the Pentagon's leadership was

with a gentle voice. He knelt beside her, offering condolences and

her gaze still fixed on the building's entran

oman who tried to reason with her, to convince her to move

the formal channels. They were cl

ut. They were not military personnel or government officials. They moved with the confident swagger of private security, the

he news reports about Senator

an with a scarred face and cold, empty eyes, looked down at her. "Mrs. Vance. T

linch. "I'm not

n't have a choice." He reached down, his in

voice cut through the air, shar

. He had four stars on his shoulders, marking him as one of the highest-ranking office

stopped directly in front of Eleanor, ignoring the senator's men c

but still carrying immense weight. "He served under my command

und respect. "Mrs. Vance. I am General Mark O'Connell, Chairm

name spoken with such reverence, to be seen not as a nuisance or a gold-digger but a

ees. "This is United States military property. You are trespassing. You have ten seconds to get

and uncertain. They exchanged a nervous glance, then turned and retr

r-star uniform dusting the pavement. He looked at her, h

ze. You should never have had to come here. We, the United States military, take care of our own.

t for a moment, then pressed it back into her hand. "David Vance

o her. "Please, come with me. You

a powerful roar erupted from the crowd. It was a soun

eryone watching knew that the balance of power had just dramatically shifted. This was no longer about a lone woman against

n a very hard lesson about promise

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“The soft beep of the heart monitor was the first sound I heard, cutting through the fog of impact, of screeching tires, and Michael' s small hand slipping from mine. I was in a hospital, a dull ache spreading through my entire body. Then the door opened, and Tiffany, the senator' s daughter, the one who was driving, stood there. "Oh, you're awake," she said, devoid of concern, as if my son, Michael, was an inconvenience. "My father has taken care of everything. The official report will say it was a tragic accident caused by poor road conditions." She even offered to pay my hospital bills. The world I knew, where right was right, crumbled. My son, my kind, innocent Michael, was just an "annoyance" to them. The police wouldn't help, the law wouldn't help. Despair was a suffocating blanket, threatening to pull me under. They thought I was just a grieving, helpless widow to be bought off and intimidated. They thought my husband' s Medal of Honor, tucked away at home, was just a piece of metal. They thought his sacrifice meant nothing. But as Tiffany walked out, a cold, hard purpose crystallized within me hotter than any rage. My tears stopped. I looked at my steady hands. The woman who had been rushed into that hospital was gone. I was checking out.”
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