Military

  • The Portion Logged

    Part I — The Plate Under the Dome Mara Voss placed the silver dome in front of General Alder Venn with both hands steady, though every officer at the table was watching her now. Founder’s Night had been running perfectly until then. The white tablecloths were still uncreased. The brass candlesticks still burned in even…

  • The Wind Was Hers

    Part I — The Miss The third shot missed by less than a handspan, but the whole firing line reacted like Private Jonah Ellis had dropped his rifle and run. Dust kicked up beyond the steel target, pale and dry against the desert berm. The circular plate swung in the distance without ringing. For one…

  • The Mud on His Boot

    Part I — The Cloth Commander Mara Voss was on her knees when the room decided she was weak. The tile beneath her was sticky with spilled beer and dust. A plastic tray sat beside her hip. In her right hand, she held a white canteen cloth already stained brown at the edges. In front…

  • The Name He Couldn’t Say

    Part I — The Room Where He Arrived Too Late Lieutenant Aaron Hale entered the hospital room in dress whites and medals, looking more terrified than he had ever looked under fire. The door struck the rubber stopper behind him. A nurse turned, startled. Somewhere down the hall, a monitor chirped in steady little notes…

  • The White Strip

    Part I — The Case By the time Sergeant Mara Vale reached the sniper mat, half the platoon had already decided she was going to miss. They stood in a loose half-circle under the hard desert sun, rifles slung, sleeves rolled, faces shaded by helmets and suspicion. The wind scraped sand across the range in…

  • The Safety Pin

    Part I — The Order Sergeant Mara Voss had the launcher on her shoulder, the relay station in her sights, and a direct order in her ear. “Fire.” The desert held its breath. Wind dragged grit across her cheek. Somewhere beyond the ridge, something heavy thudded into the earth and rolled its echo through the…

  • The Mark in the Mud

    Part I — The Bell She Would Not Touch Mara Voss was face-down in the mud when Sergeant Major Dane Rourke told her to quit. Rain hammered the training field so hard the ground had turned to brown water. It ran under her collar, into her sleeves, between her clenched teeth. Her cheek was pressed…