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I SEWED MY PROM DRESS FROM MY DAD’S ARMY UNIFORM TO HONOR HIM

articleUseronMay 21, 2026

The military officer stood tall in the doorway, dressed in full uniform, his expression calm but serious. The evening sunlight reflected against the medals pinned to his chest.

Camila’s smirk slowly disappeared.

“Mrs. Camila Harper?” he asked.

“Yes…” she answered cautiously.

“I was instructed to deliver this letter personally on your stepdaughter’s prom night. It was your husband’s final request before deployment.”

The officer held out a sealed envelope.

The room fell silent.

My stepsisters stopped laughing.

Camila hesitated before taking it. Her fingers shook slightly as she opened the envelope. I recognized my father’s handwriting immediately.

The moment her eyes scanned the first lines, the color drained from her face.

“What is it?” one of my stepsisters whispered.

Camila didn’t answer.

The officer looked at me instead.

“You must be Emily,” he said gently.

I nodded, unable to speak.

“He talked about you constantly.”

My throat tightened.

Camila suddenly folded the letter quickly, almost like she didn’t want anyone else to see it.

But the officer calmly said,

“I believe your husband intended for her to hear it too.”

Camila froze.

Slowly, reluctantly, she unfolded the paper again.

The officer turned toward me.

“Your father wrote this letter during his final deployment. He left detailed instructions with our office in case he didn’t return.”

I felt my knees weaken.

The officer continued softly:

“He wanted this delivered on the day of your prom because he said it would be one of the most important days of your life.”

Tears blurred my vision.

Camila swallowed hard and finally began reading aloud.

—

**“To my beautiful daughter, Emily,**

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