The Rooftop Trident That Exposed A Cadet’s Deadliest Mistake-Cherry - Chainityai

The Rooftop Trident That Exposed A Cadet’s Deadliest Mistake-Cherry

The silence after Marcus Brennan shoved Lieutenant Raina Thorne off the roof was the first thing that told him the night had gone wrong.

Not the darkness below.

Not the warm Georgia air pressing against his face.

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Not the scrape of his own boots against the concrete as he stumbled back from the parapet.

The silence.

Marcus had expected a scream.

He had expected Lieutenant Thorne to make the kind of sound people made when they finally understood they had lost control.

He had expected the roof of Malvesty Hall to hold that sound for half a second, then swallow it.

Instead, nothing came up from below.

Joey Vance was the first one to change.

His mouth opened, but he did not laugh.

Liam Hos stared past Marcus at the edge as if something in the dark had touched his face.

Porter raised both hands slowly to his mouth.

Marcus turned because their faces made him turn.

Lieutenant Raina Thorne was not gone.

Her fingers were hooked over the concrete edge, white with pressure, and the torn sleeve of her right arm had gone dark where the strain had opened old scar tissue.

For one frozen second, she hung there against four stories of night.

Then she moved.

Not wildly.

Not desperately.

She pulled with the efficient precision of someone who had climbed out of worse places than a training-building ledge.

Her boot found a narrow seam.

Her shoulder rolled.

Her knee came over the edge.

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