He Hit Her in Front of 78 Recruits. Then She Opened Her Badge-Quieen - Chainityai

He Hit Her in Front of 78 Recruits. Then She Opened Her Badge-Quieen

The punch hit hard enough to fold my cafeteria tray against my ribs.

For a second, I did not hear Chief Walker Reed at all.

I heard plastic cracking.

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I heard peas rolling across the polished tile.

I heard the scrape of one chair leg as some recruit almost stood up and then remembered where he was.

The mess hall went silent in that strange, military way, where nobody wants to be first to breathe wrong.

Then Chief Reed laughed.

“Didn’t know they let office girls eat with warfighters now.”

The words carried all the way to the drink station.

Seventy-eight recruits heard him.

Nine instructors heard him.

Two civilian contractors heard him.

One young corpsman heard him, and I saw his right hand shift toward the black medical bag resting near the juice machine.

I stayed on one knee beside the ruined tray.

Rice stuck to my sleeve.

Gravy spread across the floor in a dull brown smear.

A thin line of blood warmed the corner of my mouth.

It tasted like copper and cafeteria salt.

Chief Reed stood above me like a man posing for the version of himself he wanted everyone else to fear.

He was tall, broad, sun-browned, and polished in all the ways people mistake for discipline.

His boots were perfect.

His posture was perfect.

His Trident was pinned exactly where it belonged.

The problem was where his boots were.

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