The Yale quad was still cheering my sister’s graduation when a Black Hawk dropped out of the sky and

The Yale quad was still cheering my sister’s graduation when a Black Hawk dropped out of the sky and detonated the peace. Confetti turned into shrapnel. My mother’s smile froze mid-insult—“useless,” she’d just called me—right as a uniformed officer stepped out, scanned the crowd, and saluted me.

“General Morgan,” he barked, “the Department needs you—now.” And that’s when I realized… someone in my family had been using my name.

The spring mist still clung to Yale’s old stone walls when I slipped into the back row, keeping my head down like I was visiting someone else’s life. Up front, my mother beamed and my father sat stiff and proud—because today wasn’t about family. It was about Sophie.

My younger sister. Their masterpiece.

Sophie stood onstage in crimson, laughing as professors hugged her like she was already a headline. The program in my hands screamed her name in bold print.

Mine wasn’t anywhere. Not even in the footnotes.

My mother leaned toward someone in the row beside her, voice sweet enough to pass as pride. “Our Sophie.

Always destined for greatness.”

My father didn’t bother with sweetness. He let his sentence fall like a judge’s gavel. “She’s everything we hoped for… unlike others.”

I didn’t flinch.

I’d spent too long learning how not to.

Then my mother twisted in her seat, found me, and smiled like she’d been waiting to land the final punch.
“You’ve served for twenty years,” she said quietly, “and you still live like a ghost. No house. No real life.

Imagine that.”

I let my mouth lift into the smallest smile.
“Ghosts remember everything,” I thought.

The announcer called Sophie’s name again. The crowd erupted. My father stood to clap like his hands could rewrite history.
I stayed seated.

“She’ll be the one supporting us when we’re old,” he said loudly, basking in the approval around him. Then, like an afterthought he wanted to sting: “Wyatt, your future might depend on your sister now.”

That’s when the sound hit—low at first, like thunder swallowed by the sky.

A crackle from the speakers.
A vibration under the grass.
And then the roar.

Rotor blades.

Heads snapped upward. Caps lifted off.

Gowns whipped in the sudden wind. The Yale president froze mid-smile as a UH-60 Black Hawk dropped out of the blue and descended toward the center of the quad like the rules of the world had changed without warning.

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