Page 13 of Scars of Duty


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Like something missing just came back.

We stand there awkwardly, two people who once knew each other better than anyone alive.

“You okay?” she asks.

I almost laugh.

“I don’t know,” I admit. “But I think I’m better than I was this morning.”

“I’m sorry you found out like that.”

“I’m not,” I say. “I don’t think I would have understood it any other way.”

I sit on the edge of the bed.

“I keep replaying that night,” I continue. “The things I said.”

“You were hurt.”

“I was wrong.”

Her eyes soften.

“I didn’t lose you because you didn’t trust me,” I say.

“I lost you because you trusted me more than the system.”

Her expression breaks just a little.

“I never wanted you to carry that.”

“You did,” I say quietly. “So I wouldn’t have to.”

She sits in the chair across from me.

“I thought if I didn’t explain, it would hurt less.”

“You’ve always been terrible at judging what hurts me.”

A faint smile flickers.

Then fades.

“I don’t know what we are now,” she says.

“I know what we’re not.”

She waits.

“We’re not enemies.”

A pause.

“We’re not broken.”