The Clean Road

Part I — The Hold

Colonel Marcus Vale hit the glowing map table so hard the grease pencils jumped.

Rain slammed the black canvas overhead. The whole command tent seemed to flinch with it—radios hissing, generators groaning, soldiers frozen in the wet yellow light. Vale leaned across the table and pointed at Lieutenant Mara Ellis like she was the enemy line itself.

“Do you understand what your hesitation is doing?” he said. His voice carried to every corner of the tent. “Do you understand that while you stand here protecting a percentage, my soldiers are bleeding in the mud?”

Mara stood on the far side of the table in a field jacket too large for her shoulders. Her dark cap was pulled low. Rainwater clung to the ends of her hair. Her ID badge hung crooked against her chest, tapping softly whenever she breathed.

She did not step back.

On the table between them, the terrain overlay glowed blue and green. A river split the map like a dark vein. Beyond it, inside the collapsing ceasefire corridor, a small red icon pulsed.

ARCHER THREE.

Seven soldiers pinned beyond the river. Two already wounded. One signal left. One route open.

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