Call of Duty: When Patriotism Surpasses Love 3

Call of Duty: When Patriotism Surpasses Love 3

I went to my daughter

I wanted to hug her

But as soon as my arm touched her, she 

stepped back

Pouting, she said primly, Ms. Evans says I’m

big girl now. No more hugs.” 

She ran to the sofa and started playing with her 

little tablet

I inhaled

Patiently, I followed her and held out the Barbie

Look what Mommy got you! It’s your favorite!” 

She glanced at it

Just a glance. Then she went back to her game

I told you, I’m a big girl. I don’t like baby stuff

Can’t you see I’m learning? I want to be an 

engineer like Daddy.” 

My heart clenched

Swallowing the lump in my throat, I said

Learning can wait. Can you play with Mommy 

for a little while?” 

A desperate plea

I just wanted a little attention

But she didn’t seem to care

She refused

No. Ms. Evans says learning is like climbing

ladder, one step at a time. I can’t miss any 

chances, or I’ll never learn a thousand words.” 

You’re four. You need to learn a thousand 

words?” 

People in the old days learned a thousand 

words when they were three! I’m almost five! If

don’t learn, I’ll fall behind. And if you fall behind

understand?” 

How could I not

Wasn’t I trying to fight my way ahead, too

Emily was a fantastic tutor

So young, yet so smart

She was everything John wanted

His coldness, his ambition, his brilliance

Maybe this was for the best

At least Lily wouldn’t cry for her mother when

was gone

Just then, John’s phone rang

He answered it, then turned to me, holding out 

the phone, his eyes like ice. It’s my mother

She wants to talk to you.” 

I looked up at him

No matter how indifferent he was, I would 

always feel a surge of affection for that face

The insane, overwhelming crush from my teens 

still echoed inside me

I took the phone

He went back to the kitchen

I walked out onto the balcony, and heard the 

same cold voice as John’s

It was John’s mother

Don’t think that million dollars buys you 

anything with us. What is it now, Sarah? What kind of trouble are you stirring up?” 

Because of my alcoholic mother. Because of 

my pettycriminal mother

John’s parents never liked me

And after years of trying to please them, they had moved from dislike to outright contempt

Maybe that included the million dollars

They probably didn’t even want to accept it

I said patiently, Mom, I know you and Dad 

never cared for me. You always preferred Emily

with her fancy family and education. So I’m 

going to do the right thing. She’s a wonderful 

girl, and I’ve seen it myself. These past few 

years.” 

There was a pause on the other end

Then, the accusatory tone returned. Sarah

what the hell are you talking about? It’s you 

who’s neglecting your family! We never wanted 

to break up your marriage. Have you said this in 

front of the child?” 

I denied it. No. Don’t worry. I know what to say 

and what not to say. This money is for Lily. It’s going to cost a fortune to raise her. If John remarries, he might have another child. He 

might not have as much time for Lily. Since I gave birth to her, I have to be responsible for 

her. You love Lily the most, you should understand my good intentions.” 

I heard a gulp. YouYou’re getting a divorce?” 

Yes. This week, probably. Don’t worry, I’m not 

taking anything. The house, the car 

– 

it’s all 

his. I just ask that you and Dad take care of 

Lily.” 

ThisWhat are you saying? Lily is our 

granddaughter, we would never treat her badly

But what are you going to doShe thought 

for a moment, but she used malice to speculate 

about me. “Did you find someone else

Someone richer, more powerful? So you’re 

pulling this stunt?” 

I didn’t want to explain. It doesn’t matter what

do, does it? The family is moving in the 

direction we all wanted, isn’t it?” 

She didn’t answer

I thanked her a few more times, then hung up

I walked back inside

Emily was playing with the Barbie doll I had just 

bought with Lily

My gaze was too intense

Lily shifted uncomfortably

She pouted. Ms. Evans said this is a study 

break. Playing for a little while won’t hurt my 

learning.” 

She thought I hadn’t heard her say, I don’t 

want to play with Mommy. I only want to play 

with Ms. Evans!” 

I smiled

Everything was perfect

Lily would be a strong child

Call of Duty: When Patriotism Surpasses Love

Call of Duty: When Patriotism Surpasses Love

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