Abandoned In A Blizzard, She Found The Traitor Before Dawn-nga9999 - Chainityai

Abandoned In A Blizzard, She Found The Traitor Before Dawn-nga9999

By the time the blizzard swallowed Raven Pass, Staff Sergeant Hannah Mercer already knew the mission had gone wrong.

She did not know yet that it had been sold.

The first sign was not the explosion.

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Explosions were honest in their own terrible way.

They happened, they tore open the world, and everyone nearby understood that survival had just become a math problem.

The first sign was Captain Daniel Vale’s voice in her earpiece three minutes before the blast.

Too calm.

Too prepared.

“Hold position, Wraith,” he had said.

Hannah had been on the upper ridge with snow needling the exposed strip of skin between her goggles and scarf, watching Firebase Blackstone glow faintly through the storm.

Her call sign was Wraith because she could move through ugly places without letting the ugly place notice.

That was what Vale liked to say in front of command.

In private, he preferred reminding her that quiet women were useful until they forgot who gave the orders.

She had worked under him for three years.

Three years of missions where her notes became his briefings.

Three years of recommendations that somehow never reached the right desk.

Three years of hearing him call her an asset while treating her like equipment.

The mission packet had been stamped at 9:40 p.m. the night before.

Approach Firebase Blackstone through Raven Pass.

Confirm the presence of a mobile artillery relay.

Transmit coordinates.

Extract before dawn.

Forty-one coalition soldiers were stationed thirty miles south at a logistics post command believed was safe.

If Blackstone had the relay, the word safe stopped meaning anything.

Hannah had studied the satellite photos for seventy-two hours in a freezing tent.

She knew the fuel tanks.

She knew the garages.

She knew the communications tower and the square concrete armory sitting in the center of the base.

She had marked an access route through the northern rocks, a drainage cut under the service fence, and a generator shed that sat too close to the relay platform.

Vale had corrected her in front of the team during briefing.

Then he had used every one of her notes.

That was the kind of man he was.

He did not ignore competence.

He harvested it.

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