Our Love Was a Casualty of War, Destroyed by Time, Distance, and Things We Couldn’t Say
When Melissa A. Sullivan’s high school sweetheart went to war, he came home dramatically changed — and she believed it was her job to make him better.
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DonateMelissa A. Sullivan is a native of Miami, a first-generation Latina American, a proud queer woman, and a military spouse. Her writing has appeared in The Washington Post, The South Florida Sun-Sentinel, and The Military Times. She is a graduate of American University and a career public servant.
When Melissa A. Sullivan’s high school sweetheart went to war, he came home dramatically changed — and she believed it was her job to make him better.