The Quiet Sniper Who Saved Fourteen Rangers In Black Veil Forest-Quieen - Chainityai

The Quiet Sniper Who Saved Fourteen Rangers In Black Veil Forest-Quieen

The first thing anyone remembered afterward was not the shot.

It was the pause before it.

In the command tent at Outpost Haven, the radio had filled with gunfire, shouting, and static so thick it seemed to scrape across everyone’s nerves.

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Fourteen blue icons blinked on the operations screen in a shallow ravine inside Black Veil Forest.

They were too close together.

They had stopped where no Ranger team should have stopped.

The map made it look like a bad tactical position.

The men listening to the radio knew it was worse than that.

The ravine was low ground, boxed by ridges and heavy trees, the kind of place where every direction looked like cover until it became a wall.

Then Bravo Three’s voice broke through.

“Raven Actual, this is Bravo Three. We’re surrounded. Repeat, we’re surrounded by at least fifty enemies.”

A burst of automatic fire swallowed the next words.

No one in the tent moved.

The officer nearest the screen leaned forward, as if getting closer to the icons would bring the men closer to help.

Another operator lifted a hand toward the radio and then let it hover there, useless.

Everyone understood the distance.

Everyone understood the terrain.

Everyone understood what at least fifty enemies meant when fourteen Rangers had been funneled into a cut of ground where retreat had already been stolen.

Nearly two miles east of that ravine, Staff Sergeant Ava Stroud lay in wet grass with her rifle in front of her and Corporal Ryan Holt beside her.

Holt had been trained to keep his breathing under control.

That morning, he could hear it shaking against the rubber cup of the spotting scope.

The fog had lifted just enough to show pieces of the forest without giving away the whole shape of it.

Black trunks stood in broken rows.

Mist dragged low through the hollows.

Leaves clicked softly above them, though the wind had died.

Ava listened to the radio without changing expression.

That was the part Holt would never explain well.

He had expected motion.

A curse.

A sudden reach for the rifle.

Something human and messy enough to prove she was as scared as he was.

Instead, she became stiller.

For eight months, Ava Stroud had been the quietest person in the company.

She was not weak, and nobody made the mistake of thinking that for long.

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