The War Dog They Used To Break Her Became Her Shield In The Kennel-olweny - Chainityai

The War Dog They Used To Break Her Became Her Shield In The Kennel-olweny

The steel door shut behind Chief Rebecca Lawson with a sound every sailor in that building knew.

It was the sound of no easy way out.

Rain beat the roof of the isolation kennel in hard silver sheets, and the backup lights made the concrete corridor look washed and sick.

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At the far end of the hall, inside cell four, Brutus began to growl.

Rebecca kept the clipboard tucked under one arm and the flashlight low in her hand.

She had been sent there to count missing K-9 vests, but she knew the errand was not really about gear.

Master Chief Gregory Hayes had looked too pleased when he handed her the inventory sheet.

He had asked whether she was afraid of a dog.

He had said it in front of two men who pretended not to listen.

Rebecca had learned early in her career that the men who wanted you gone rarely shouted the truth.

They wrapped it in procedure.

They called it standards.

They called it tradition.

Hayes was tradition with a limp, four medals, and a face that hardened every time Rebecca passed another test.

He believed women did not belong on his operational team.

He believed Rebecca was a political favor in a uniform.

For three months he had loaded her with the worst watches, the heaviest gear, and the administrative work nobody else wanted.

Rebecca took it all without complaint.

That silence made Hayes angrier than any argument could have.

A woman who begged could be dismissed.

A woman who cried could be used as proof.

A woman who did the work and looked him in the eye left him nothing to hold.

So Hayes decided to give himself proof.

In the control room, Petty Officer Jenkins waited beside the security panel with one hand hovering near the manual override.

Hayes stood behind him, arms folded, watching the black-and-white monitor.

The plan was reckless, cruel, and just neat enough for men like them to call it a test.

Rebecca would enter the isolation block.

The outer door would lock behind her.

Brutus’s cage would open.

They believed the inner safety gate would keep her separated from the dog while fear did the real work.

They wanted a radio call.

They wanted panic.

They wanted Rebecca Lawson saying she could not handle it.

Brutus had once been the pride of the K-9 division.

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