Cookies from Home

Cookies from Home

A Story by Raymond Federle
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Cookies from Home

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Meredith remembered the first time she saw Eric in his uniform. He had just graduated from basic and was home on leave. He was a tall, cool glass of water to a thirsty woman. Wide in the shoulders, dark hair, sexy butt and a slight Southern drawl. That Southern drawl was what really caught her attention and turned her on. It was love at first sight for both of them from the moment their eyes met and they had a whirlwind romance. A wedding and 9 months later Jainey was born.
 


She was the apple of her Daddy's eye and there was a connection between both of them from the moment Jainey was born. As soon as they put her into Eric's arms she stopped crying. She never cried when Daddy was holding her. Six years of happiness and joy where to pass quickly for the family. Then in March of 2003 Eric was deployed to Iraq. There were a few sad moments and some tears but in the end everyone knew they would all be together soon. Meredith and Jainey were familiar with the routine of Daddy leaving for extended periods of time but this would be his longest and furthest deployment.




Jainey decided that she wanted to bake Daddy some cookies and send them to him as a surprise. Eric's packages from home were famous in his unit and everyone always looked forward to him getting one because they knew a little taste of home would soon find it's way into their hands, even if it was just a cookie. But for these men it was more than that. It was a symbol of home, love, family and Eric was not a selfish man and was happy to share this with the men.



Jainey made oatmeal cookies. Mostly all by herself with Mom only helping when it came to baking them. She wrapped each one individually because Mom said that would keep them fresh. Jainey made a special one for her Daddy. She always made a special heart shaped one for Daddy so he would know this was her heart to him forever. With the cookies done and packaged, the 'official procession' to the car and to the post office to send it commenced.



With the package sent, Jainey and Meredith started out for home just a few short blocks away. They say Meredith probably never saw the drunk driver that hit them. The vehicle had traveled over 65 miles and hour into the passenger side of the car where Meredith and Jainey, behind her, were sitting. They also say that they both died, practically instantly from the sheer impact alone.



Eric was in action when the accident happened. He returned to the base, debriefed and was getting ready to go clean up, get some chow and catch up on some well deserved rack time. That's when the company CO pulled him into the office and gave him the news.



Eric's world came crashing down around him. He was split in two. His pain and loss competing for dominance over his sense of duty, to his country and his men. In the end the pain and suffering won out. In this moment of weakness he was despondent enough to think about taking his own life. That's when the package from home arrived. With each fold of the package he unwrapped a fresh wave of emotion crashed against his heart.



With the package opened, he sat there holding the heart shaped cookie and staring at it. His resolve broke.



For the first time since he got the news tears welled up in his eyes and slowly slid down his cheeks to the dusty floor.



But Eric did not take his own life.



He walked around the base passing out cookies he had received from home to the men.



All except the heart shaped cookie. That one was his.....forever.

© 2014 Raymond Federle


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I probably shouldn't have read this today since someone I graduated high school with died in a car crash last night, but regardless, this was very moving.

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Wow Ray this is so sad it brought a tear to my eye.Thank god it is a work of fiction.You have written a story that will touch all those who read it.

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Wow. This was an amazing story. Sad and fiction, but one that could be true any day. I feel for the soldiers in distant lands and especially for the protagonist in this story, who in some way would feel responsibility for Jainey and Meredith's deaths. You're a great writer. Looking forward to more.

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Raymond Federle
Raymond Federle

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I've always been a jack of all trades. I've been a poet, author, social commentator, comedian, online gamer, pod cast host, and Youtuber. I've had a class A license to drive semi truck over the road. .. more..

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