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The Fog Shot Nobody Believed A Lone Female Sniper Could Make-mdue

They told the SEALs nobody could make that shot through mountain fog.

Then I chambered one round, settled behind my rifle, and said, “Move your men behind cover.”

Lieutenant Damon Briggs looked at me like I had walked straight out of a sealed file nobody was supposed to open.

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He was closer than he knew.

The first SEAL who saw me come through the fog raised his rifle at my chest and barked, “Identify yourself before I drop you.”

I did not take it personally.

A woman stepping out of freezing mountain mist with a custom long-range rifle, wet gloves, three days of dirt on her face, and no visible team behind her is not exactly a comforting sight.

My name is Staff Sergeant Sarah Frost.

At least, that was the name on the personnel file.

Most of Task Force Falcon never saw my face.

A few people knew my callsign.

Fewer knew what I did.

Almost nobody knew where I was until something had gone wrong enough for command to remember I existed.

That morning, everything had gone wrong.

The fog sat heavy over the ridge, thick enough to erase distance and make rocks appear ten feet away like bad decisions.

Cold water kept dripping from pine needles onto my sleeves.

My socks had been wet since the night before, my coffee was gone, and the protein bar in my vest tasted like punishment wrapped in foil.

Below me, twelve Navy SEALs were pinned behind broken stone.

Their team leader, Lieutenant Damon Briggs, kept his voice low over the radio, but I could hear the strain underneath it.

“Contact north ridge. Precision fire. Long range. We can’t see the shooters.”

Base answered through static.

“Hold position. Air support unavailable.”

That was the polite version of good luck staying alive.

I had been on that mountain for seventy-two hours.

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