The Cadet Who Shoved A Navy Lieutenant Learned What Her Tattoo Meant-ruby - Chainityai

The Cadet Who Shoved A Navy Lieutenant Learned What Her Tattoo Meant-ruby

The first sound Marcus Brennan expected was a scream.

He had pictured it before his hands even left Lieutenant Raina Thorne’s shoulders.

A sharp, terrified sound.

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A sound that would prove she was exactly what he had spent eleven days telling himself she was.

Weak.

Out of place.

A clipboard officer who had wandered too close to men who did the real work.

But the rooftop over Malvesty Hall did not give him that sound.

It gave him silence.

The Georgia night was hot and wet, the kind that made concrete hold the day’s heat long after the sun went down.

A metal chain tapped softly against the rooftop access door.

Far below, lights glowed across the training grounds.

Marcus stood near the parapet with his breathing hard and uneven, and he realized the silence was not empty.

It was watching him.

Joey Vance was the first one to change.

He had been loud all evening, loud through the movement brief, loud during the climb, loud when he thought the night belonged to boys like them.

Now he sat on the roof with one hand flat behind him, his mouth open and no sound coming out.

Liam Hos stood a few feet away, pale under the rooftop lights.

Derek Porter had both hands near his face, like he could hold in what he had seen if he pressed hard enough.

Marcus turned back toward the edge.

Lieutenant Raina Thorne was not gone.

Her left hand was clamped over the concrete lip.

Then her right hand came up beside it.

Blood had darkened the torn sleeve of her gray button-down, but her grip did not slip.

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