The day was supposed to be about my son. Then someone noticed the tattoo I kept hidden. My past suddenly came back.

Evelyn Hart drove to Fort Redstone with a navy dress hanging from the hook behind her seat and a paper folder on the passenger side. Inside were the visitor confirmation, the parking pass, and the graduation invitation Caleb had sent.

Three weeks earlier, he had stood in her Ohio kitchen looking both proud and afraid. His dress uniform hung from one hand. A pressed white shirt hung from the other. Rain scratched softly against the window behind him.