A Sniper Was Mocked On The Radio. The Mountain Answered Back-Quieen - Chainityai

A Sniper Was Mocked On The Radio. The Mountain Answered Back-Quieen

By the time Dominic Reed stopped calling me sweetheart, the mountain had already taught him my name.

Not because I announced it.

Not because anyone came to rescue me.

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Because men like Reed only understand respect when it costs them something.

The San Juan Mountains were locked in a kind of cold that did not feel like weather anymore.

It felt personal.

The snow was so bright it made the world look overexposed, all white ground and black pine trunks and pale sky pressing down on the ridge.

My breath fogged the inside edge of my scarf.

My gloves were stiff.

The rifle stock burned cold against my cheek every time I settled back behind it.

Caleb Mitchell lay beside me behind the spotting scope, calm as ever, though I could tell by the little flex of his jaw that the wind was starting to bite through his face covering too.

Caleb never complained on mission.

He saved that for after.

Usually over coffee.

Usually while pretending he was not checking whether I had eaten.

We had worked together long enough that his silence had a grammar.

One breath meant wind shift.

Two fingers against the scope meant he had seen movement.

A soft laugh meant he thought I was about to say something rude and wanted credit for predicting it.

At 0417 hours, the assault element moved through the cut in the trees below us.

Eight operators in black gear against white snow.

Slow.

Quiet.

Disciplined.

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