The Sniper Used Her Call Sign, Then Asked Her To Come Alone-Quieen - Chainityai

The Sniper Used Her Call Sign, Then Asked Her To Come Alone-Quieen

The radio said my call sign, and the room went silent.

That was the first moment I understood the sniper was not hiding from us.

He was calling me out.

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By the time I entered the Tactical Operations Center, the room already felt wrong.

Not tense in the normal way.

Bruised.

Six hours of failed counter-sniper response had stripped every casual habit out of the place.

No jokes.

No rolling chairs.

No coffee refills taken slowly.

Just the hiss of radios, the hum of monitors, the scrape of grease pencils across acetate, and the stale smell of sweat, dust, and cold paper cups.

A tactical map covered the main table.

Roads, ridgelines, convoy paths, medevac lanes.

They looked clean and harmless under fluorescent light, until you saw the red marks.

Three wounded.

Two dead.

No confirmed visual on the shooter.

Captain James Morrison stood at the table with his hands braced hard against the laminate.

He had the kind of stillness commanders get when anger is useless but still present.

Major Douglas Kendrick stood near him, arms folded, jaw working like he was chewing through every second we lost.

Kendrick had twenty years of infantry behind him.

You could feel it in the way he looked at maps like they had personally failed him.

Specialist Tyler Ross sat at the radio console with headphones pushed crooked over one ear.

His screen showed the last intercept waveform.

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