He had loved flying more than anything else in his life—except her.
The F-16 Fighting Falcon had been his sanctuary. The cramped cockpit his confessional. The endless sky his only true faith. He had logged more than fifteen hundred hours in combat aircraft. He had flown dangerous missions over Iraq and Afghanistan. He had earned the Distinguished Flying Cross for a night extraction mission that still haunted his dreams.
Then Sarah died.
A car crash on an icy highway in December. Abrupt. Final.
The phone call came at three in the morning. By sunrise, everything he knew had fallen apart. Overnight, he became a single father to a three-year-old who kept asking when Mommy was coming home—and a military officer whose career demanded months away from her.