The Secret the Army Buried
Thomas pulled something from inside his vest—a sealed envelope, stained with blood.
“I was ordered not to give this to you,” he said. “But David hid it in my pack.”
Inside was a folded letter.
Written in my son’s handwriting.
The date matched the week before his death.
Mom,
If you’re reading this, it means something went wrong. Please don’t believe everything they tell you. Some missions aren’t about protection. Some are about silence.
I’m not scared. I just want you to know I tried to do the right thing.
My hands shook so badly I dropped the paper.
“They sent us into a village we weren’t supposed to be in,” Thomas said. “Intel was falsified. We walked into a trap meant to erase witnesses.”
I stared at him.
“They covered it up,” he said. “And when I finally requested the files be reopened…”
He touched his bruised ribs.
“…they sent a message.”
