Thrown Out By Family, She Returned As The Colonel They Had Robbed-Teptep

I came home after a military assignment wanting nothing more complicated than a hot shower and a bed.

I had been running on stale coffee, clipped orders, and the kind of exhaustion that settles behind your eyes until the whole world feels slightly too bright.

The house was supposed to be quiet.

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It was supposed to be familiar.

Instead, my suitcase was waiting by the front door.

Packed.

Neat.

Final.

The zip had been pulled tight, the handle lifted, the front pocket bulging with the documents I normally kept in my room.

For a few seconds, I stood in the narrow entryway with my hand still on the door, trying to make my mind arrange the scene into something harmless.

Maybe Mum had cleaned.

Maybe Dad had moved things around.

Maybe Jason had been playing some stupid joke and expected me to react.

Then I heard laughter from the kitchen.

Not nervous laughter.

Not surprised laughter.

Celebration.

I walked towards it slowly, my boots quiet against the floor, my coat still heavy on my shoulders.

My older brother Jason was sitting at the table with a beer in his hand.

My father sat beside him, relaxed in a way he never was when there was trouble.

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