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Chapter Nine: The Beacon

The next two days blurred together. Jude worked constantly on the salvaged machine parts despite his broken leg. Flynn served as his hands, following detailed instructions. Clara ran between them and Chamberlain, gathering supplies. “Mrs. Thornton?” she asked on July…

Chapter Eight: Independence Day

July 4th, 1863, dawned clear and hot. Clara hadn’t slept. The asset—whoever Mrs. Thornton had recruited to deliver her documents to Lincoln—was still unknown. And the President would arrive within hours. “We watch everyone,” Clara told Chamberlain. “Every person who…

Chapter Seven: The Thornton Farm

The sun was setting as they approached the Thornton farm. It lay hidden in a hollow between two hills, a small white farmhouse with smoke rising from the chimney. Charlie, the Confederate drummer boy, had given them the name: Margaret…

Chapter Six: The Mysterious M

Jude woke to the smell of death—the bodies were still being collected from the fields, wagon after wagon heading to the makeshift graves being dug beyond the ridge. He tried to focus on the machine parts. Clara and Flynn had…

Chapter Five: Pickett’s Charge

July 3rd dawned hot and still. Clara woke to the Union Army stirring—the “decisive day” had arrived. Jude and Flynn were already hunched over their grandfather’s notes. “The note from ‘M,’” Jude said without preamble. “The handwriting is familiar. I’ve…

Chapter Four: Reunions and Revelations

Jude was jolted awake by the barn door banging open, harsh sunlight flooding in and making him shield his eyes. A Union sergeant stood in the doorway, rifle at the ready, his face set in hard lines. “On your feet,…

Chapter Three: The Confederate Camp

Jude Martin woke in darkness, and for a moment he thought he was dead. Then the pain hit—a throbbing ache in his skull, a burning sensation across his ribs, the sharp protest of muscles that had been pushed far beyond…

Chapter Two: The Girl in the Barn

Clara Martin had always been the practical one. When Jude got lost in his books and Flynn got lost in his video games, Clara was the one who remembered to feed the dog, who set reminders for homework assignments, who…

Chapter One: The Thunder That Wasn’t Thunder

Flynn Martin woke to the smell of smoke and the taste of dirt. His cheek pressed against something cold and wet—leaves, he realized, as his eyes fluttered open. Dead leaves, brown and rotting, carpeting a forest floor he didn’t recognize.…