They forced Staff Sergeant Morgan Stiles into the mud to make an example out of her—then the sealed file arrived proving she was the most dangerous person on the base.-iwachan

The file was still sealed when the colonel stepped onto the training field.

Nobody noticed him at first.

All eyes were on Morgan Stiles, who was standing in the mud pit with water dripping from her sleeves and blood mixing with clay along her cheek.

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Gunnery Sergeant Vance Holloway had just ordered her back down.

He wanted her face in the mud again.

He wanted the company to see her obey.

Morgan stood still, breathing through her nose, her gloved hands hanging at her sides.

Every Marine in formation felt the danger in that pause.

Not because Morgan looked ready to explode.

Because she didn’t.

Holloway took one step closer.

‘Did you hear me, Staff Sergeant?’

Morgan’s eyes stayed fixed over his shoulder.

That was when Holloway finally turned.

A black SUV sat near the edge of the field, its engine still running. Beside it stood Colonel Nathan Briggs, dress jacket open against the cold, a sealed folder tucked under one arm.

Two officers followed behind him.

The laughter in formation died so quickly it felt like someone had cut power to the morning.

Holloway straightened.

His face changed first into annoyance, then confusion, then something close to caution.

Colonel Briggs did not hurry.

That made it worse.

He crossed the wet grass slowly, boots leaving dark marks behind him, eyes moving from Morgan’s muddy uniform to Holloway’s clean one.

Nobody spoke.

The only sound was the training pit water sliding back into itself around Morgan’s boots.

Briggs stopped beside her.

‘Staff Sergeant Stiles,’ he said.

Morgan gave one short nod.

‘Sir.’

The colonel looked at the cut on her cheek.

His mouth tightened.

Then he turned to Holloway.

‘Who ordered this?’

Holloway’s chin lifted.

‘Training correction, sir.’

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