"The Woman They Shouldn’t Have Mocked" Chapter 5
Chapter 5
The obstacle field behind Blackridge looked almost unreal beneath the early morning fog.
Concrete walls rose from soaked earth like broken teeth while ropes swung lightly in the freezing wind above trenches filled with muddy water dark enough to resemble oil. Floodlights still burned pale against the dawn, flattening everything into shades of gray and silver. The storm had finally passed overnight, but the cold remained sharp enough to settle deep inside joints and scar tissue alike.
Emily felt it before drills even started.
The pain had begun sometime around four in the morning, low and familiar beneath the skin stretched across her back. Usually she could manage it. Years of rehabilitation had taught her how to compartmentalize discomfort until it became background noise rather than sensation.
But cold weather changed things.
Cold weather always made the nerves angry.
She stood in formation with the rest of the unit while frost-tipped wind moved through the yard, carrying the smell of wet dirt and diesel fuel from the nearby motor pool. Around her, soldiers shifted restlessly beneath weighted packs while instructors barked assignments across the field.
Marcus Reed walked slowly down the line reading names from a clipboard.
“Obstacle rotation first,” he said. “Timed completion. Fail your checkpoint and you repeat the course.”
Groans followed immediately.
Jake Miller smirked beside Ryan Brooks near the middle row. “Hope Princess brought her running shoes.”
Ryan laughed. “Nah, today’s the day she finally snaps in half.”
Emily ignored them.
Not because the comments stopped affecting her entirely.
Because reacting required energy she no longer wasted carelessly.
Marcus paused briefly when he reached her position.
His gaze lingered just long enough to notice the faint stiffness in her posture.
“You injured?”
Emily adjusted the strap of her field gloves. “No.”
He frowned slightly.
The answer came too fast.
But before he could press further, another instructor called his name from across the yard, forcing him onward.
The drills began hard and escalated quickly.
Rope climbs.
Wall vaults.
Weighted crawls beneath razor wire suspended inches above mud.
Blackridge believed exhaustion revealed character more honestly than conversation ever could. By the second rotation, most soldiers had stopped talking altogether, breath turning ragged beneath strain while instructors shouted times from checkpoint platforms.
Emily kept pace through the first half of the course.
Not easily.
But steadily.
The problem wasn’t endurance.
It was the pulling sensation spreading slowly beneath the scar tissue across her back and ribs every time she lifted her arms overhead. Deep burns healed unpredictably. Some days the damaged nerves remained numb enough to forget. Other days they flared violently without warning, sending sharp electrical pain through muscles already tightened by cold.
By the third wall climb, sweat dampened the back of her uniform despite the freezing air.
Marcus noticed first.
Not the sweat itself.
The hesitation.
Emily Carter never hesitated physically. Even under pressure she moved with controlled precision, conserving motion instinctively like someone trained to survive longer than the people around her.
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Now she stood beneath the eight-foot barrier with one hand gripping the edge slightly too long before pulling herself upward.
Marcus’s jaw tightened.
Something was wrong.
“Move, Carter!” Jake shouted from behind the line. “The wall ain’t getting shorter.”
A few men laughed breathlessly.
Emily vaulted the obstacle anyway.
But the second her boots hit the opposite side, pain tore sharply beneath her shoulder blade hard enough to blur her vision white around the edges.
Her knees buckled.
Not dramatically.
Just enough.
She caught herself against the mud before fully collapsing, breath leaving her lungs in one rough involuntary sound she immediately hated.
The field went quieter than before.
Marcus crossed the distance toward her almost instantly.
“You hit your head?”
Emily pushed herself upright too quickly.
“No.”
The word came strained this time.
Marcus crouched beside her, eyes narrowing as she tried to straighten fully.
“Then why the hell are you shaking?”
Only then did Emily realize her right hand had curled instinctively against her ribs.
Pain still pulsed beneath the old scar tissue in uneven waves.
Damn it.
“I’m fine,” she said.
Marcus looked unconvinced.
Across the field, Jake muttered loudly enough to carry, “Told you she’d break eventually.”
Ryan snorted. “Guess the robot’s defective after all.”
Emily heard the laughter that followed.
Heard it too clearly.
For one dangerous second, another sound tried forcing its way into memory over the top of it—metal screaming, flames collapsing inward, men shouting through smoke thick enough to choke on.
Her breathing tightened immediately.
Not here.
Marcus noticed the shift in her expression at once.
Something distant moved briefly behind her eyes before disappearing again beneath control so practiced it looked painful.
Then Emily stood.
Every movement careful now.
Measured.
Like her body had become something fragile she needed to negotiate with instead of trust.
“I said I’m fine.”
Marcus opened his mouth to argue.
Before he could, another voice cut sharply across the obstacle field.
“That’s enough.”
General Hayes approached from the observation platform with two officers behind him, dark coat moving heavily in the wind. Conversations across the course quieted almost immediately.
Hayes’s attention fixed on Emily first.
Then lower.
Toward the way her arm remained subtly braced against her side.
Concern crossed his face too quickly to hide.
“Medical,” he said sharply.
“I don’t need—”
“That wasn’t optional, Private.”
Emily went still.
Something about his tone unsettled her more than the pain itself.
Not authority.
Recognition again.
As though seeing her hurt disturbed him personally.
Medic Elena Torres jogged across the field carrying a trauma kit already half-open in gloved hands. Unlike most personnel at Blackridge, she looked at Emily without amusement or suspicion.
Only professional focus.
“Sit down for me.”
Emily obeyed reluctantly near the edge of the course while soldiers pretended not to stare.
Torres crouched beside her and gently pulled back the collar of Emily’s damp training shirt.
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The medic’s expression changed instantly.
Not dramatically.
Just enough.
Because beneath the fabric, thick scar tissue stretched visibly across Emily’s shoulder and disappeared downward beneath her uniform in pale twisted ridges.
Burn scars.
Severe ones.
Torres looked up slowly. “How old are these?”
“Three years.”
“What caused them?”
Emily’s jaw tightened almost imperceptibly.
“Explosion.”
Nearby laughter had disappeared completely now.
Marcus stood several feet away watching the interaction with growing unease while Hayes remained motionless near the observation platform, eyes fixed on the exposed scars with an expression that looked dangerously close to guilt.
Torres pressed carefully along the damaged tissue.
Emily flinched before she could stop herself.
“There it is,” Torres murmured softly. “Nerve inflammation.”
Emily looked away toward the fog-covered fence line beyond the obstacle course.
Humiliation settled strangely inside her chest—not because of weakness itself, but because pain had become public.
She hated that.
Always had.
Torres reached for Emily’s wrist gently. “You taking medication for this?”
A pause.
Too long.
Then Emily answered carefully.
“Sometimes.”
Marcus noticed it immediately.
The caution.
The lie hidden halfway inside the truth.
Torres did too.
“What medication?”
Emily hesitated again.
Hayes’s eyes narrowed slightly.
Finally, Emily reached into the side pocket of her jacket lying nearby and handed over a small orange prescription bottle.
Torres examined the label.
Then looked up sharply.
“This dosage is outdated.”
Emily said nothing.
The medic lowered her voice. “How long have you been stretching these prescriptions?”
Still silence.
Torres exhaled slowly through her nose.
“Jesus, Carter.”
Hayes stepped closer then.
Emily felt it before she looked up.
That same unbearable attention settling over her again.
Not pity.
Something heavier.
His gaze dropped briefly toward the bottle in Torres’s hand before lifting back to Emily’s face.
And for the first time since arriving at Blackridge, she saw genuine disturbance crack visibly through his composure.
Like watching someone realize survival had cost her far more than the official reports ever admitted.
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