"The Woman They Shouldn’t Have Mocked" Chapter 23
Chapter 23
The explosion hit at 14:17.
Even before the sound reached her, Emily felt the vibration through the ground.
The live-fire range sat beyond the eastern perimeter of Blackridge where the terrain flattened into muddy open fields bordered by reinforced concrete trenches and stacked ballistic barriers. Rain from earlier that morning still clung to the earth in slick dark patches beneath the gray sky while instructors moved squads through combat simulation exercises under heavy cloud cover.
Marcus adjusted his hearing protection and watched soldiers rotate through breach drills near the far barricades.
Across the field, Emily Carter checked ammunition feeds beside the support crate with her usual controlled precision.
Too controlled.
Marcus noticed that now.
She moved like someone constantly managing invisible pressure beneath her skin.
The first explosive charge detonated near the obstacle trench.
A hard violent boom ripped across the field.
Most soldiers barely reacted.
Emily froze instantly.
Marcus saw it from fifty feet away.
The stillness arrived so suddenly it looked unnatural, like someone paused her body mid-motion while the rest of the world kept moving around her. The ammunition case slipped slightly in her hands.
Another explosion followed seconds later.
Closer this time.
The sound slammed across the range in a rolling wave of pressure and smoke.
Emily’s breathing changed immediately.
Marcus started moving before fully thinking it through.
Across the training field, instructors shouted new commands while soldiers repositioned through drifting smoke clouds beneath the rain-heavy sky. Nobody noticed Emily at first because military exercises were designed to overwhelm the senses intentionally—noise, adrenaline, chaos.
But Marcus did.
Because he remembered the locker room.
Remembered her flinching at slamming metal lockers like someone hearing combat instead of harmless sound.
By the third detonation, Emily had stopped responding entirely.
Not unconscious.
Gone somewhere else.
Her hand tightened convulsively around the ammunition crate while distant memory overtook the present with terrifying speed.
Fire.
Smoke.
Vehicle alarms screaming through black heat.
Someone shouting her name over convoy radio static.
The live-fire range blurred violently around the edges.
Another controlled blast erupted beyond the trenches.
Emily dropped instinctively before the sound fully landed.
The movement startled nearby soldiers hard enough that several turned immediately.
“What the hell—”
Marcus reached her before anyone else could.
“Carter.”
No response.
Emily crouched low beside the supply crate with both hands pressed hard against the sides of her head beneath the hearing protection. Her breathing had fractured completely now—fast, uneven gasps she couldn’t slow no matter how hard her body tried.
Not here.
Not again.
The smell hit next.
Gunpowder and burned fuel mixing with wet earth beneath the rain.
Her nervous system didn’t care that the explosions were controlled exercises.
It only remembered Kandahar.
Marcus knelt beside her quickly while another detonation cracked through the range.
Emily flinched so violently it made his stomach drop.
Jesus Christ.
One of the younger soldiers nearby frowned openly. “Is she having some kind of breakdown?”
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Marcus looked up sharply.
“Back off.”
The tone in his voice stopped further questions immediately.
More soldiers had started staring now.
That made everything worse.
Emily’s hands trembled visibly against the sides of her helmet while panic dragged her farther beneath the memory. Marcus could see it happening in real time—the shrinking awareness, the desperate internal effort to regain control before humiliation fully surfaced publicly.
He remembered his cousin after Fallujah.
The same look.
Like surviving your own nervous system had suddenly become impossible.
Another explosion thundered across the field.
Emily jerked backward instinctively.
Marcus reacted without thinking.
He moved directly in front of her, blocking the line of sight between Emily and the rest of the soldiers gathering nearby.
“Exercises continue!” he barked over his shoulder. “Move your asses!”
The authority in his voice cut through the confusion fast enough that most of them obeyed automatically. Instructors started redirecting personnel toward the western firing lane while Marcus stayed crouched in the mud beside Emily.
Rain dampened both their uniforms steadily now.
Emily still couldn’t breathe properly.
Marcus lowered his voice carefully.
“Carter.”
Her eyes remained unfocused.
Somewhere far away.
“Kandahar,” she whispered suddenly.
The word nearly disappeared beneath the sound of rain.
Marcus felt something tighten painfully inside his chest.
Emily stared through him without really seeing him.
“The transport’s collapsing,” she said hoarsely. “There are still people inside.”
Marcus glanced around quickly.
Nobody close enough to hear.
Good.
He shifted slightly closer without touching her.
“You’re at Blackridge,” he said quietly. “Training field. Not Kandahar.”
Another explosion rolled across the range.
Emily shut her eyes hard enough to ache.
Marcus watched her fight for control with visible desperation now. Not weakness. The exact opposite. Her entire body strained against the panic response trying to drag her backward into memory.
And suddenly he understood something crucial about Emily Carter:
Survival had never ended for her after the convoy.
Her body simply kept surviving long after the danger disappeared.
Rain slid down the side of her face while she struggled to steady her breathing.
Marcus lowered his voice further.
“Look at me.”
For a second she didn’t respond.
Then slowly—
Her eyes focused.
Not fully.
Enough.
Marcus held her gaze steadily while explosions continued in the distance behind him.
“You’re here,” he said quietly. “You’re okay.”
The words felt inadequate immediately.
People always said that during panic attacks.
As though logic could overpower trauma once adrenaline fully hijacked the nervous system.
But Emily’s breathing eased slightly anyway.
Not because she believed the words completely.
Because someone finally spoke to her like a soldier instead of a fragile thing about to shatter.
Another blast echoed farther downrange.
Emily flinched again, smaller this time.
Marcus made a decision then.
He stood abruptly and turned toward the nearest instructor station.
“Reed?” Captain Vane shouted from the command platform. “What’s happening down there?”
Marcus looked back only once.
“Equipment malfunction,” he called sharply. “I’m handling it.”
Vane frowned from the distance but turned away quickly once another training squad demanded attention.
Marcus crouched beside Emily again afterward.
“She’ll recover,” one nearby soldier muttered quietly to another.
Marcus heard it.
So did Emily.
Shame crossed her face instantly.
Marcus hated that most.
Not the panic itself.
The humiliation afterward.
He pulled off his own hearing protection and handed it to her.
“Come on,” he said softly. “We’re leaving.”
Emily looked toward the range uncertainly. “The exercise—”
“Can survive without you for ten minutes.”
Rain continued falling steadily as Marcus helped her stand.
Not dramatically.
Just one hand beneath her elbow long enough to steady her when her knees almost gave out crossing the muddy ground.
Neither mentioned it.
The farther they moved from the explosions, the more color slowly returned to Emily’s face.
Still pale.
Still shaken.
But present again.
Marcus walked slightly ahead of her through the rain toward the equipment sheds, intentionally shielding her from the curious glances following them across the field.
Emily noticed.
The realization unsettled her quietly.
Because nobody had ever protected her from witnesses before.
Usually they became part of them instead.
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