"Heartbeat Under Fire" Chapter 16
Chapter 16 – Sniper Threat Returns
The wind howled through the ruined streets, carrying the faint echo of distant gunfire.
Clara Hart crouched behind a collapsed wall, camera pressed against her chest, eyes scanning for movement.
Her breath came in shallow bursts as dust settled around her.
Every shadow seemed alive with menace, every distant echo a potential threat.
Ethan Cross moved silently beside her, eyes sharp, body taut with alertness. “Stay low,” he whispered, voice firm but calm.
Clara nodded, trusting his instincts implicitly.
A faint glint caught Clara’s attention on a distant rooftop. Her pulse spiked, recognizing the signature shimmer of a sniper’s scope.
Ethan’s jaw tightened. “They’re back,” he murmured, adjusting his position to shield her.
Clara pressed herself closer to him, feeling both protection and tension in his presence.
Bullets cracked through the air, thudding against debris and dust clouds. Clara flinched instinctively, heart hammering.
Ethan kept his hand near hers, subtly grounding her, and positioned himself to cover any escape routes.
“We move when I say,” he instructed, eyes never leaving the building’s edges.
Clara swallowed hard, adrenaline coursing through her veins. She adjusted her camera strap, ready to document without losing focus on survival.
Another shot rang out, closer this time, ricocheting against a broken column. Clara ducked instinctively, ears ringing.
Ethan’s grip tightened slightly around her arm.
“Watch my signals,” he said quietly, scanning the area for the sniper. Clara nodded, silent but alert.
The streets around them were eerily empty, save for dust and scattered rubble. Every movement felt amplified, every whisper of wind a warning.
Clara’s mind raced—she had to stay focused to capture the truth, but danger was immediate.
Her fingers trembled as she adjusted the camera’s lens, heart skipping a beat with each shot fired.
Ethan crouched low, one hand on her shoulder, his other ready to draw cover fire.
“Three steps forward, then drop behind that column,” he instructed, voice calm yet commanding.
Clara obeyed, moving precisely as directed.
The world seemed to slow, the chaos narrowing to her, him, and the sniper’s unseen gaze.
A bullet ricocheted off nearby rubble, spraying dust into the air.
Clara inhaled sharply, eyes meeting Ethan’s. The intensity in his gaze was electric, both terrifying and reassuring.
“Almost there,” Ethan whispered, guiding her movements silently with subtle nods and hand gestures. Clara moved with cautious precision, every step calculated.
The sniper fired again, missing by inches, sending debris spraying across the cracked pavement. Clara felt the shockwave rattle through her chest.
Ethan shifted to put himself directly between her and the sniper’s line of sight, protective instinct blazing.
Clara pressed herself against him, pulse racing, aware of the close proximity and unspoken tension.
Her fingers grazed his arm as she steadied herself, and an unexpected warmth flared. Clara’s breath hitched, heart pounding for reasons beyond fear.
Ethan’s gaze flicked to her briefly, blue eyes hard yet soft at the edges. “Keep your focus,” he said, voice low, carrying a subtle charge. Clara nodded, swallowing the flutter rising in her chest.
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The distance to cover was perilous, but Ethan moved with fluid precision, timing every step with deadly accuracy. Clara mirrored him, relying on his rhythm.
Another ricochet, closer than before, kicked up dust around them. Clara pressed herself flat, instinctively tightening her grip on the camera.
Ethan’s hand brushed hers as he readjusted her position. The contact was brief, but it sent a current through her nerves, blending fear and something more primal.
The sniper fired again, and Ethan rolled them both behind a fallen wall. Clara’s hair brushed his arm as she crouched, and she couldn’t help a shiver.
“On my mark,” he whispered, voice barely audible over the ringing gunfire. Clara nodded, heart thundering, every nerve on edge.
Ethan peered through debris, calculating distance and trajectory. Clara could feel the tension radiating from him, both terrifying and magnetic.
She adjusted her lens to capture the scene, documenting the chaos while stealing quick glances at him. Each glance made her pulse race, blurring fear and fascination.
“Move!” Ethan’s command was sharp but controlled. Clara obeyed, sliding along the rubble beside him, muscles taut, senses heightened.
They reached a temporary safe position, a narrow alley partially shielded from view. Clara exhaled shakily, adrenaline mixing with the heat of proximity.
Ethan stayed close, scanning rooftops, ready to cover her. Clara felt the weight of his presence, the intensity of his gaze, and an undeniable flutter in her chest.
Dust settled around them, gunfire fading into distant echoes. Clara’s breath slowed, but her heart remained in overdrive—not just from the danger.
She stole a glance at Ethan, noting the sharp lines of his face, the ice-blue eyes that seemed to see everything, and the way his protective stance made her feel both safe and alive.
“Are you okay?” he asked quietly, eyes scanning for any lingering threat. Clara nodded, voice soft but steady.
“Yes… thanks to you,” she murmured, aware of the proximity and the electricity in the air.
Ethan allowed a brief, almost imperceptible smile. “Stay close,” he said, tone calm, protective, but carrying a subtle intensity that made Clara’s heart flutter.
They remained in the alley for a few tense moments, breaths measured, eyes alert.
The sniper threat may not have disappeared, but for now, they had survived—and something unspoken lingered between them, a tension that neither could ignore.
The streets were quiet enough for them to retreat safely. Clara exhaled fully, aware of her racing pulse, and stole one more glance at Ethan.
The protector, the danger, the man who had become impossible to ignore.
Even as they moved forward, the sniper threat averted for the moment, Clara knew one thing: this warzone was as deadly to the heart as it was to the body—and she was already caught.
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