The Broken-Wing Salute

Part I — The Shirt Tore First

The first thing Fort Arlen heard was not Mara Voss falling.

It was her shirt tearing.

A dry, ugly rip cut across the training yard as Corporal Dane Harker yanked her upright by the back of her gray PT shirt. Dust jumped around her boots. The sand-filled casualty dummy dragged behind her slumped to one side, its canvas head leaving a crooked track through the dirt.

Mara did not cry out.

That seemed to irritate him most.

“Come on,” Dane said, loud enough for the ring of recruits to hear. “You wanted back in, didn’t you?”

Heat shimmered above the yard. The afternoon sun had burned the color out of everything except sweat, dust, and embarrassment. Twenty-six recruits stood in a loose semicircle, some with hands on hips, some trying not to grin, some watching the ground because watching her felt too much like joining in.

Mara kept one hand on the dummy’s drag strap.

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