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    Mommy, You’re Home?—i Wanted to Say Yes, but I Couldn’t

    kaylestoreBy kaylestoreMarch 12, 20256 Mins Read
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    I held my daughter tight, feeling her little fingers dig into my uniform. She smelled like sunscreen and juice, her damp curls sticking to her cheeks. She was bigger now—how much had I missed? The sign on my back crinkled as she shifted against me. “You call her Soldier, I call her Mom.” I swallowed hard. That title meant more to me than any rank, any medal. But the truth was, I wasn’t sure how long I’d get to keep it.

    She pulled back just enough to look at me, her big eyes searching mine. “Mommy, you home now?”

    I wanted to say yes. God, I wanted to. But the orders in my bag said otherwise.

    The house smelled like cinnamon and fresh laundry. My mom—her grandma—had been holding down the fort while I was deployed. She stood in the kitchen doorway, wiping her hands on a dish towel, her eyes soft but cautious. She knew. She always knew.

    “Hey, sweetheart,” she said, her voice steady but laced with something unspoken. “Dinner’s almost ready.”

    My daughter, Lila, tugged at my hand. “Mommy, come see my room! I got a new bedspread. It’s purple, your favorite!”

    I let her drag me down the hall, my boots heavy on the hardwood floor. Her room was a explosion of color—drawings taped to the walls, stuffed animals piled on the bed, and a little desk cluttered with crayons and paper. The purple bedspread was covered in stars, and I couldn’t help but smile. She remembered.

    “It’s beautiful, Lila,” I said, sitting on the edge of her bed. She climbed into my lap, her small frame fitting perfectly against mine. “Did you draw all these pictures?”

    She nodded proudly. “That one’s you,” she said, pointing to a stick figure in a uniform holding a flag. “And that’s me. And that’s Grandma. And that’s Daddy.”

    My heart clenched. Daddy. He’d been gone for three years now, lost in a car accident just before my last deployment. Lila had been too young to remember much, but she carried his photo everywhere, a tiny version tucked into her backpack.

    “I missed you, Mommy,” she whispered, her voice so small it broke me.

    “I missed you too, baby. More than anything.”

    Dinner was quiet, the kind of quiet that feels like it’s holding its breath. Lila chattered about school and her friends, but I could feel my mom’s eyes on me, waiting. When Lila finally went to bed, her tiny hand clutching mine until she drifted off, I joined my mom in the living room.

    “How long?” she asked, her voice low.

    I pulled the orders from my bag and handed them to her. She read them slowly, her lips pressing into a thin line. “Another six months?”

    “They need me,” I said, though the words tasted bitter. “It’s a critical mission. I don’t have a choice.”

    She sighed, setting the papers aside. “You always have a choice, honey. But I know what this means to you. Just… make sure it’s worth it.”

    The next morning, I took Lila to the park. She ran ahead, her laughter ringing out like music. I watched her climb the jungle gym, her little legs swinging with confidence. She was so brave, so full of life. How could I leave her again?

    “Mommy, watch me!” she called, hanging upside down from the monkey bars.

    “I’m watching, sweetheart,” I said, my voice catching. “You’re amazing.”

    As we walked home, she reached for my hand. “Mommy, will you read me a story tonight?”

    “Of course,” I said, squeezing her fingers. “Anything you want.”

    But that night, as I tucked her in, she looked at me with those big, serious eyes. “Mommy, are you leaving again?”

    I froze. How could she know? I hadn’t said a word.

    “I… I have to go away for a little while,” I said carefully. “But I’ll come back. I promise.”

    Her lip trembled, but she nodded. “Okay. But don’t forget me.”

    “I could never forget you, Lila. Never.”

    The days passed too quickly. I tried to soak up every moment—helping her with homework, baking cookies, even just sitting on the couch watching cartoons. But the weight of what was coming hung over me like a storm cloud.

    The night before I left, I sat on the edge of her bed, watching her sleep. Her curls fanned out on the pillow, her stuffed bunny tucked under her arm. I brushed a hand over her cheek, memorizing the feel of her skin, the sound of her breathing.

    “I love you, Lila,” I whispered. “More than anything in this world.”

    The deployment was harder this time. The days were long, the nights longer. I carried her drawings in my pocket, pulling them out when the loneliness threatened to swallow me whole. I called when I could, her voice a lifeline through the static.

    But then, halfway through, something happened. A mission went sideways, and I was injured. Nothing life-threatening, but enough to send me home early. I didn’t tell them—I wanted it to be a surprise.

    When I walked through the door, Lila was in the living room, building a tower of blocks. She looked up, and for a moment, she just stared. Then she was running, her arms flung wide.

    “Mommy! You’re home!”

    I dropped to my knees, catching her as she crashed into me. Her laughter was the sweetest sound I’d ever heard.

    “I’m home, baby,” I said, tears streaming down my face. “I’m home.”

    That night, as I tucked her into bed, she looked at me with a smile so bright it could light up the darkest night. “You kept your promise, Mommy.”

    “I did,” I said, kissing her forehead. “And I always will.”

    Life isn’t perfect. There are still challenges, still moments when the weight of it all feels too heavy. But every time I look at Lila, I remember why I do what I do. For her. For us.

    The twist? It wasn’t just about me coming home. It was about realizing that home isn’t a place—it’s the people who love you, who wait for you, who believe in you no matter what. And sometimes, the bravest thing you can do is let them be your strength.

    Life Lesson: No matter how far you go or how hard the journey, love will always bring you back. Cherish the moments, hold onto the people who matter, and never forget that home is where the heart is.

    If this story touched your heart, please share it with someone who needs a reminder of what truly matters. And don’t forget to like and comment—your support means the world! 💕

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