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Jan 29, 2026

The soldier thought she was an easy target… until he made the biggest mistake of his life.

The alley was dark. Too quiet.

Rainwater dripped from broken pipes, echoing through the narrow street as a young woman walked alone, her hoodie pulled low over her face. She looked small. Fragile. Distracted.

Exactly the kind of target he liked.

Sergeant Cole had seen hundreds like her during his deployments—lost civilians, easy to control, easy to break. Even back home, that instinct never really left him. Power was a habit.

He stepped out from the shadows.

“Hey,” he said, blocking her path. “You shouldn’t be walking alone at night.”

She stopped.

Slowly.

Didn’t run.

Didn’t panic.

That should have been his first warning.

“I’m fine,” she replied softly.

Cole smirked. “Doesn’t look like it.”

He reached out—just a quick grab to assert control, to remind her who had the upper hand.

But the moment his fingers touched her wrist…

Everything changed.

In less than a second, his arm twisted behind his back. Pain exploded through his shoulder as his body slammed hard against the cold brick wall. His training kicked in—but too late.

She moved faster.

Cleaner.

More precise than anyone he had ever fought.

“Don’t,” she said calmly, tightening her grip just enough to make him gasp.

Cole froze.

This wasn’t fear.

This was control.

“What… are you?” he muttered.

She leaned closer, her voice quiet but deadly steady.

“Someone who learned the hard way never to look weak again.”

With one final movement, she released him—but not before forcing him to his knees in the puddles beneath them.

The same position he had put others in before.

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