Homeless Veteran’s Stolen Watch Triggered a Citywide Military Lockdown-Cherry - Chainityai

Homeless Veteran’s Stolen Watch Triggered a Citywide Military Lockdown-Cherry

I Was Eating Leftovers Behind A Diner When A Billionaire’s Son Kicked Me In The Ribs. He Tore The Old Watch Off My Wrist And Laughed, “Look At This Garbage. Cry To The Police, Old Man. My Dad Owns The Precinct.” He Was Right. The Cops Mocked Me. So I Pulled Out A Burner Phone And Dialed The Pentagon. My Commander Answered. I Whispered, “Activate Protocol Zero. They Took Amelia’s Watch.” The Line Went Dead Silent. Then He Said, “Stay Put, Commander. I’m Grounding Every Flight And Freezing The City. We Are Coming For Them.”
“The City Went Dark In 60 Seconds…”

I could have killed all three of them in under six seconds.

That was not anger talking.

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It was training.

My old brain still did the math the same way it had done it in places where streetlights did not work and friendly faces could be lies.

One broken wrist.

One crushed windpipe.

One knee folded backward.

Six seconds, maybe five, if my hands had not been shaking from cold.

Julian Sterling’s designer boot drove into my ribs behind Benny’s Diner, just past the dumpsters where grease bins leaked into rainwater and made the whole alley smell like burnt fries, wet cardboard, and rot.

The rain was thin and mean that afternoon.

It tapped the metal dumpster lid beside my ear and slid down the brick wall in dirty little rivers.

My cheek was pressed to the pavement.

There was grit in my teeth.

Blood from my nose had gone warm across my upper lip, then cold near my chin.

I could hear laughter above me.

“Look at him,” Julian said. “Grandpa’s wearing a Rolex.”

His two friends stood behind him, close enough to belong and far enough away to deny it later.

Kyle had a scar under his chin, thin and white, the kind rich boys turn into a personality.

Evan kept looking toward the diner door.

That was the one thing I noticed about Evan before I noticed anything else.

He knew.

He knew it was wrong.

He knew Julian had gone too far.

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