The doorbell rang. It was only 9:50 in the morning. Elise wasn't expecting Lorraine until 10:30. Besides, she never used the doorbell. Elise quickly dried her hands off, in the middle of washing breakfast dishes, and walked quickly through the living room.
"You stay put, missy," she quickly rubbed Kate's head in passing. It was a Monday. The boys were at school. Danny had only been gone for two weeks to the day.
Elise looked through the peephole and her heart stopped. She reluctantly unlocked the door and greeted the trio of gentlemen standing on her porch.
"Hello. Can I help you?" The bile in her stomach was rising.
"Are you Mrs.Elise Mortenson? Wife of Daniel Stephen Mortenson?" one of the suits asked. He looked to be the one "in charge", a tall, older gentleman with close-cropped gray hair and a military service uniform covered in various honors. He reminded her of Harold, Danny's father. Before he got sick, anyways.
"Yes," she drew out slowly. She had a bad feeling.
"I'm Sgt.McAfee. This is Private Ramos and Father Kirklin. May we come in?"
"Am I allowed to say 'no'?" Elise had watched enough movies that she already knew what was happening, but part of her brain was still fighting it, refusing to believe.
"Please, Mrs.Mortenson," Sgt.McAfee asked again, friendly enough. There was a surprising gentleness to his voice. Elise begrudgingly stepped aside and let the men in.
"And who do we have here?" Father Kirklin asked as they stepped inside.
"This is Kate," Elise answered as she picked her daughter up. Something compelled her to. Some notion it would soften the blow somehow that she knew in her gut she was about to receive. She sat on the couch before they even had a chance to ask, but she did not invite them to do the same. Elise desperately wanted them gone, never in her house to begin with.
"Mrs.Mortenson, I'm afraid we have some bad news," the sergeant started.
"You don't say," Elise scoffed. "Why else would you be here?" Her cheeks felt hot, pressure was already building behind her eyes.
"Please, Mrs.Mortenson. Your husband's squad was ambushed last night. By a local militia from a village they, and other squads, had been trying to make alliances with, friends, if you will. We're not sure if it was a small group of rebels or if the townspeople were just trying to fool them all along, but we're working on finding out," he paused, letting this information sink in.
"As I mentioned, Daniel's squad was ambushed in the night. Being caught off guard like that...There were only a few survivors and the ones who did make it are in bad shape."
For a brief second, Elise held onto the hope that Danny might be one of the few who remained alive after the attack.
"With a heavy heart, I regret to inform you that Daniel did not survive," Sgt.McAfee paused again, waiting for her reaction.
"His name is Danny," Elise corrected through gritted teeth. "Stop all this cloak and dagger shit with his full name," it felt like magma was boiling up inside of her and it wasn't just the foul bile that still seemed to be working it's way up slowly either.
"And how can you be sitting here telling me he's dead? He just left two weeks ago. Two weeks! He said he probably wouldn't even be close to the action. His words, not mine. I mean, he's in the National Guard, for God's sake! He shouldn't have even been over there!" Her face was on fire now.
"Ma'am, in all due respect, times are different now. This war with China...Things are changing, all the time. I can assure you, regardless of branch, your husband's death..."
"Stop," Elise held a hand up, interrupting the sergeant. "Don't give me that rote, 'your husband died valiantly fighting for his country' bullshit. No!" she pointed. She felt as if she were scolding a dog who had pissed all over the floor.
"He died in the middle of the night, in a foreign land, assumingly unarmed, by people he thought were his friends!" Elise shook her head, pushing her thumb and forefinger into the corners of her eyes.
"Get out," she spoke surprisingly calmly, pointing at the door.
"Mrs.Mortenson, there's still the matter of the body to..."
"Get out!" she screamed, scaring Kate and making her cry in the process. Elise hugged her close, rocking her, and spoke soothingly next to her ear.
"Ssshh. It's ok. I'm sorry. It's ok. Mommy didn't mean to scare you. I'm not mad at you, sweetie," her tears fell on her daughter's dark blonde hair. She wondered why the men made no move to leave the way they had came. She had made herself more than clear. Elise noticed the sergeant and private whispering, McAfee nodding in agreement to whatever was being said.
"Ma'am," Ramos spoke. "We'll gladly wait outside, but we aren't supposed to leave until a friend or family member comes to stay with you for a while."
They were still trying to level with her, taking a different approach by letting the private speak instead.
"Fine, fine," she waved a hand. Then it occurred to her.
"Have you contacted Danny's mother yet? Lorraine?"