The Quiet JAG Officer Who Saved a SEAL Team From Her Chair-Cherry - Chainityai

The Quiet JAG Officer Who Saved a SEAL Team From Her Chair-Cherry

The powdered eggs smelled like cardboard and steam when Senior Chief Marcus Thorne decided to make Lieutenant Commander Evelyn Reed the morning’s entertainment.

The mess hall at Forward Operating Base Archer was never truly quiet.

Even at breakfast, it carried the scrape of forks, the shuffle of boots, the low rumble of generators outside, and the tired coughs of people who had slept badly for too many nights in a row.

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But when Thorne spoke, the room listened.

“Is that a real rank?” he called from the center table.

A few heads turned before the sentence even finished.

Thorne leaned back with his coffee in one hand and a smile that already expected applause.

“Or did they start giving them out in cereal boxes for the JAG Corps?”

The laugh that followed was not huge at first.

It was worse than huge.

It was testing the room.

A couple of operators chuckled.

Someone at the end of the table smirked down into his tray.

Then the laughter spread because cruelty often only needs one person brave enough to start it and several people too cowardly to stop it.

Across from Thorne sat Lieutenant Commander Evelyn Reed.

She was small, pale, quiet, and almost aggressively unremarkable to anyone who judged danger by volume.

Her uniform was crisp.

Her glasses sat low on the bridge of her nose.

Her breakfast tray was arranged with a neatness that looked almost delicate beside the elbows and coffee spills around her.

She did not answer him.

She cut another square of egg and placed her fork down parallel to the edge of the tray.

That small calm seemed to bother Thorne more than any insult could have.

“Seriously,” he said, louder now, turning his shoulder so the other SEALs could enjoy the show. “I’ve got E-4s who’ve spent more time outside the wire than you’ve spent outside an office.”

The mess hall shifted into that ugly kind of attention where everyone pretends not to stare while staring anyway.

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