Truth in the Crossfire
By: Teresa Nikas
From the fictional town of Cedar Valley, where characters from Quiet Echo continue to respond to real-world events.
In Death on a Pale Horse, Carl Douglass tells of an American surgeon in Kabul—tired, dust-covered, and surrounded by the wreckage of a drone strike gone wrong. The report handed to him lists only “enemy combatants” among the dead. But he has seen the bodies. He knows better.
“Sign it,” the officer tells him. “No one will ever know.”
The surgeon stares at the paper. He can smell smoke from the blast, hear a child crying somewhere beyond the tent. His hand trembles, but he sets the pen down. “I’ll know,” he says.
That single line carries the whole weight of conscience. It’s not defiance shouted in anger—it’s truth refusing to be erased.
Here in Cedar Valley, the stakes are smaller but the choice is the same. Our school principal was asked to alter bullying reports before they reached the board—“to keep things positive for a local sponsor.” She folded her hands, met the request with calm, and said, “We’ll handle the fallout. But we won’t handle it with lies.”
Different continents. Different dangers. But the same quiet war between truth and convenience.
Maybe that’s what Douglass wanted us to remember: that truth isn’t fragile—it’s simply lonely. It survives because a few people, in every generation, refuse to look away.
And maybe that’s where Cedar Valley finds its strength too—in the people who still believe that honesty, even when costly, is worth more than comfort.
This editorial is part of the fictional Cedar Valley News series. While the people and town are fictional, the national events they reflect on are real.
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