The café that morning was filled with the aroma of steaming coffee mixed with burnt toast.
Lily moved between tables balancing a tray. She had been a waitress here for three years. Quiet and reserved, she lived on the city’s edge and cared for her ailing mother.
“Hey, Lily!” a customer called loudly. “Don’t scald me with that coffee!”
The group laughed, but Lily calmly poured with steady hands and moved on.
At a corner table by the window sat a gray-haired veteran in camouflage. He sipped his drink slowly, though his eyes rarely left Lily.
As she bent to pick up a napkin, a tattoo slipped into view—a black falcon gripping a red cross.
The veteran froze mid-sip, his mug trembling. He knew that symbol.
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He stood sharply, seized her wrist, and pulled up her sleeve.
— “Where did you get this tattoo?”
Lily stiffened, masking her unease with a faint smile.
— “Well… I just saw a design online and thought it looked nice…”
“Don’t lie!” the veteran’s voice was stern. “I know this emblem. Only one unit ever carried it. And I knew the man who bore it before you…”
Her eyes widened. Escape felt impossible.
— “My father had this tattoo,” she admitted softly, tears forming. “He passed away when I was five. My mother told me almost nothing. I had it inked for his memory…”
The veteran sank back into his chair, hands trembling.
“Your father… was my commander. We were on a secret mission. He gave his life to save me. I was the only survivor. I never knew he had a daughter.”
The café grew silent. Lily lowered her gaze. The veteran still held her hand as he said:
“Don’t ever hide that tattoo. It’s not decoration. It is proof of who your father was, and the sacrifice he made. You are his memory, Lily—and his most precious legacy.”
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