A SEAL Mocked Her Dress Whites. Then His Captain Went Pale In Seconds-Neyney - Chainityai

A SEAL Mocked Her Dress Whites. Then His Captain Went Pale In Seconds-Neyney

The first mistake Lieutenant Commander Reese Callahan made was assuming the room belonged to him.

The second was saying it out loud.

“Cute costume,” he said, smirking at the woman in dress whites.

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It happened on a Friday night inside the Coronado Officer’s Club, where the lights were warm, the bar was polished, and the air smelled like lemon oil, bourbon, starch, and the salt that always seemed to cling to the coast no matter how many doors were closed.

A glass of ice cracked somewhere near the bar.

That tiny sound became the loudest thing in the room.

For one suspended second, no one moved.

Reese stood with one hand around his bourbon, shoulders loose, chin lifted, wearing the careless confidence of a man who had been admired too often in rooms that rewarded volume.

He was a Navy SEAL.

He knew what people saw when he walked into a place like that.

The pin.

The posture.

The reputation that arrived before he did.

He had learned to trust the effect he had on a room.

That night, he trusted it one second too long.

The woman across from him did not blink.

Commander Avery Monroe stood near the bar with a silver clutch tucked under one arm, white uniform pressed sharp, dark hair pinned low, and three neat rows of ribbons over her chest.

She was not tall enough to tower over him.

She did not need to be.

The stillness around her did something height could not.

It made every other movement in the room look careless.

At first, Reese looked amused.

Then Captain Daniel Mercer stepped between them.

Mercer had been talking to two aviators less than a minute earlier, glass in hand, face relaxed in the tired way officers get at the end of a long week.

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