Dreame - Her Father's Daughter
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Her Father's Daughter
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Ajonye Irene
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ABSTRACT
A Military Drama of Blood, Loyalty… and Irreversible Loss...She was raised to survive war.No one prepared her to survive the truth.Aria Cole grew up in the shadow of a national hero. Colonel Marcus Cole was a decorated soldier, a respected commander, and a man who believed discipline was love. He taught his daughter how to shoot before she learned how to trust. He trained her to stand straight, speak less, and never cry where anyone could see.To the world, he was a patriot.To her, he was everything.Until the day they handed her his folded flag.The military said it was a clean operation. A necessary sacrifice. An honorable death.But grief has a way of sharpening instinct — and Aria knows something is wrong.When she enlists against her family’s wishes, it isn’t for pride. It isn’t for glory.It’s for answers.Boot camp strips her down to nothing — no privilege, no protection, no sympathy for being “the Colonel’s daughter.” She is pushed harder than the others, watched closer than the others, judged faster than the others. Every mistake whispers the same thing:She doesn’t belong here.But Aria refuses to quit.The deeper she digs into her father’s final mission, the more the cracks begin to show. Classified reports don’t match eyewitness accounts. Orders were changed last minute. Backup never arrived. And someone high up signed off on it.Her father didn’t just die.He was abandoned.What begins as a daughter seeking justice slowly becomes something darker. Obsession replaces grief. Anger replaces reason. The army that once raised her becomes the institution she no longer trusts.And war — real war — doesn’t care about personal vendettas.When Aria is deployed to the very region where her father died, the battlefield becomes more than dust and gunfire. It becomes a graveyard of illusions. Every explosion feels like a memory detonating. Every fallen soldier is a reminder that revenge has a cost.And by the time the truth finally surfaces, it is too late.The betrayal runs deeper than she imagined.The cover-up is bigger than one man.And exposing it will destroy the only legacy her father left behind.In the end, Aria must choose:Protect his honor and live with the lie…Or reveal the truth — and watch everything burn.Some wars are not meant to be won.Some daughters are not meant to survive the truth.And sometimes, being her father’s daughter means inheriting not his strength……but his fate.