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CHAPTER 2 — The Truth His Family Buried That evening, the government convoy escorted Rex and Mr. Hale to a secure military archive outside the city. The building had no signs. No windows. Only reinforced concrete and armed guards. Inside, an elderly archivist unlocked a steel cabinet that had remained sealed for four decades. He placed a weathered metal box onto the table. Across the lid... One symbol. The Silver Hawk. Mr. Hale hesitated before opening it. Inside rested faded letters. Mission maps. A broken wristwatch. And one unopened envelope. Addressed simply: "To my family." The handwriting belonged to Mr. Hale's son. His hands trembled as he unfolded the letter. "My dearest Father... If this reaches you, then I never made it home. Do not blame anyone. This was my choice. I stayed behind because twenty-three men deserved to see their families again. If I have one regret... It is leaving my own son too young to remember me." Mr. Hale closed his eyes. The room remained silent. Rex swallowed hard. "My father..." "...never told me any of this." The archivist slowly nodded. "Because he never knew." The final page contained another revelation. A faded birth certificate. A photograph of a newborn baby. And a handwritten request. "If anything happens to me... Give this patch to my grandson when he becomes a man worthy of wearing it." Rex felt his chest tighten. "My grandfather..." "...left this for me?" Mr. Hale looked directly into his eyes. "He hoped one day you'd earn it." Not inherit it. Earn it. Those words hit harder than any fist ever had. / Chapter 1 / 2 5

CHAPTER 2 — The Truth His Family Buried

CHAPTER 2 — The Truth His Family Buried

That evening, the government convoy escorted Rex and Mr. Hale to a secure military archive outside the city.

The building had no signs.

No windows.

Only reinforced concrete and armed guards.

Inside, an elderly archivist unlocked a steel cabinet that had remained sealed for four decades.

He placed a weathered metal box onto the table.

Across the lid...

One symbol.

The Silver Hawk.

Mr. Hale hesitated before opening it.

Inside rested faded letters.

Mission maps.

A broken wristwatch.

And one unopened envelope.

Addressed simply:

"To my family."

The handwriting belonged to Mr. Hale's son.

His hands trembled as he unfolded the letter.

"My dearest Father...

If this reaches you, then I never made it home.

Do not blame anyone.

This was my choice.

I stayed behind because twenty-three men deserved to see their families again.

If I have one regret...

It is leaving my own son too young to remember me."

Mr. Hale closed his eyes.

The room remained silent.

Rex swallowed hard.

"My father..."

"...never told me any of this."

The archivist slowly nodded.

"Because he never knew."

The final page contained another revelation.

A faded birth certificate.

A photograph of a newborn baby.

And a handwritten request.

"If anything happens to me...

Give this patch to my grandson when he becomes a man worthy of wearing it."

Rex felt his chest tighten.

"My grandfather..."

"...left this for me?"

Mr. Hale looked directly into his eyes.

"He hoped one day you'd earn it."

Not inherit it.

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Earn it.

Those words hit harder than any fist ever had.

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