The Snake They Buried

Part I — The Man on the Mat

Corporal Dean Rusk hit the mat so hard that every soldier in the room stopped breathing.

One second, he had been smiling for the crowd, rolling his shoulders, calling the new staff sergeant “ma’am” in a tone that made the younger recruits laugh.

The next second, his boots were in the air.

His back slammed down first. Then his pride.

Staff Sergeant Mara Venn stepped away from him before the sound finished traveling through the room.

She did not raise her hands. She did not smile. She did not look around to see who had watched.

She only adjusted the hem of her olive training shirt and lowered her eyes, as if the worst part of the fight had not been hurting him.

The worst part had been being seen.

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