"The Woman They Shouldn’t Have Mocked" Chapter 31
Chapter 31
The first news van arrived at Blackridge before sunrise.
By eight in the morning, there were six.
Satellite trucks lined the outer perimeter road beneath cold gray skies while reporters crowded behind temporary military barricades shouting questions at every uniform that passed through the front gate. Camera flashes burst constantly through the rain like distant artillery, turning the base entrance into a wall of noise and light and uncontrolled attention.
Blackridge had officially stopped being an internal problem.
Now it belonged to the country.
Emily woke to shouting outside the barracks.
At first she thought another training incident had happened.
Then she heard her own name.
“…Private Emily Carter connected to the growing Convoy Seven investigation…”
The words drifted faintly through the television mounted near the common area while soldiers gathered silently around the screen in partial uniform, coffee forgotten in their hands.
Nobody noticed Emily immediately.
She stood near the corridor entrance still half-awake, staring at the television while the lower news banner scrolled beneath blurred footage of military vehicles and government officials:
BREAKING: FORMAL INQUIRY OPENED INTO KANDAHAR CONVOY COVER-UP
Emily’s stomach dropped hard enough to ache.
Onscreen, a reporter stood outside Blackridge beneath heavy rain and flashing security lights.
“This morning, the Department of Defense confirmed a formal review into allegations of suppressed military testimony connected to the infamous Convoy Seven attack in Kandahar three years ago.” The reporter adjusted the earpiece pressed against one side of her head. “Sources now claim decorated war hero Elias Mercer may have received commendations based on altered witness reports.”
The room had gone completely silent.
Then—
Her photograph appeared.
Not recent.
Hospital-era military intake records.
Emily felt the air leave her lungs all at once.
The image showed her at nineteen standing beneath harsh fluorescent lighting with visible burns climbing above the collar of a hospital gown. Her hair had been unevenly cut after emergency treatment. Her eyes looked hollow.
Someone leaked medical archives.
A cold wave of nausea rolled through her instantly.
“…surviving convoy personnel, including former Private Emily Carter, reportedly experienced years of psychological trauma while key testimony remained classified…”
Emily turned the television off so violently the remote cracked against the wall.
The room froze.
Several soldiers looked away immediately.
Others stared openly.
Nobody knew what to say anymore.
Because this had moved beyond military scandal now.
Now it was public consumption.
Emily crossed the barracks without another word and shoved through the exit doors into cold morning rain before anyone could stop her.
Outside, Blackridge no longer felt like a military base.
It felt like a crime scene.
Reporters crowded every visible perimeter point while security personnel barked orders through radios near the gate checkpoints. Helicopters circled low overhead. Government vehicles lined the operations wing.
And everywhere—
People stared.
Not soldiers this time.
The world.
Emily wrapped both arms tightly around herself and walked faster through the rain toward the western maintenance sheds where fewer cameras reached.
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Her pulse wouldn’t slow down.
Not fear exactly.
Violation.
The hospital photograph kept flashing through her mind.
Nineteen years old.
Drugged.
Burned alive.
Reduced to evidence again.
“Carter!”
Marcus.
She almost kept walking anyway.
But he caught up beside her quickly, rain soaking through both their jackets within seconds.
“You need to stay away from the front gate.”
Emily laughed sharply under her breath.
“Really? I hadn’t noticed the media circus.”
Marcus studied her face immediately.
Too pale.
Too controlled.
That usually meant danger now.
“You saw the broadcast.”
“My medical files are on national television, Marcus.”
The anger in her voice cracked unexpectedly at the edges.
Marcus swore quietly under his breath.
“I’m talking to Hayes.”
“No.” Emily shook her head instantly. “What exactly is he supposed to do now? Unleak them?”
Rain hammered hard against the vehicle garages around them while distant shouting echoed faintly from the outer perimeter.
Marcus stepped closer instinctively.
“Hey.”
Emily looked away immediately.
Bad sign.
Marcus lowered his voice carefully.
“This isn’t your fault.”
The sentence almost made her furious.
Because suddenly everyone wanted to reassure her now that the country had discovered she suffered beautifully enough to become sympathetic.
Emily wiped rainwater angrily from her face.
“You know what’s sick?” she whispered. “People only care because there’s finally a good story attached.”
Marcus frowned.
Emily laughed again.
Bitter.
“If I’d just stayed some traumatized woman with panic attacks and no scandal attached, nobody outside Blackridge would’ve looked twice at me.”
The words landed heavily because Marcus knew she was right.
Public empathy followed spectacle frighteningly often.
Before he could answer, another voice cut through the rain behind them.
“Private Carter?”
Both turned immediately.
A woman approached slowly across the muddy yard holding an umbrella against the storm and a press badge clipped visibly to her coat.
Late thirties maybe. Sharp-eyed. Controlled posture. The practiced calm of someone accustomed to standing near disasters professionally.
Naomi Pierce.
Emily recognized her instantly from television panels.
Investigative journalism.
Military scandals.
Government oversight cases.
Marcus stepped slightly in front of Emily automatically.
“You need authorization to be inside this perimeter.”
Naomi held up both hands calmly.
“I’m not here to ambush anyone.”
Emily almost laughed at that too.
The reporter looked directly at her then.
Not at the scars.
Not at the hospital image circulating online.
At her.
That alone unsettled Emily slightly.
“Ms. Carter,” Naomi said quietly, “your original convoy testimony surfaced publicly an hour ago.”
Emily went still.
“What?”
Naomi reached carefully into her coat and removed several folded papers sealed inside a waterproof sleeve.
“Someone leaked the unedited statements.”
Marcus swore softly.
Emily stared at the documents without moving.
Naomi’s voice lowered slightly beneath the rain.
“Your name is everywhere now.”
The sentence hit like impact.
Not because Emily wanted recognition.
Because suddenly she understood there was no going back anymore.
The buried story had escaped containment.
And once the public attached itself emotionally to something, institutions lost control frighteningly fast.
Naomi studied her carefully.
“The country thinks you disappeared after saving Convoy Seven,” she said softly. “They’re asking why.”
Emily looked toward the distant perimeter fences where cameras flashed endlessly beyond the rain.
Three years ago she sat alone inside a hospital room while strangers rewrote her life quietly enough nobody noticed.
Now millions of people suddenly wanted pieces of her pain explained publicly.
The whiplash of it felt unbearable.
Marcus glanced toward Naomi sharply.
“She doesn’t owe anyone interviews.”
“I know.”
Naomi’s answer came immediately.
Then, after a pause:
“But people are finally listening.”
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