My son-in-law didn’t know that I was a retired 4-star General. To him, I was just a “useless old burden” he had to feed. At his birthday party, he forced me to eat in the garage. I stayed silent. But then I heard my 5-year-old grandson screaming. I ran inside and saw my son-in-law holding the boy’s head under the kitchen faucet, yelling, “Stop crying or I’ll drown you!” The water was scalding hot. My vision turned red. I kicked the door off its hinges, grabbed my son-in-law by the throat, and slammed him onto the table. I pulled out my old satellite phone. “This is Eagle One. Code Red. Send the extraction team. And bring the military police—I have a prisoner.”

“Yeah, kiddo?”

“Are you really a General? Like in the movies?”

I looked at my reflection in the sliding glass door. I saw an old man. I saw the lines on my face, the gray in my hair. But I also saw the straight spine, the clear eyes.

“I used to be, Leo,” I said, stroking his hair. “I used to command armies.”

“What are you now?”

I looked at the satellite phone sitting on the table. It was charged. It was ready. Just in case.

“Now?” I said. “Now, I’m just your guard dog.”

Leo giggled. “You’re a good dog, Grandpa.”

“The best,” I agreed.

The screen faded to black as the sun dipped below the mountains, leaving us in the safety of the twilight.


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