A Soldier Began Predicting Enemy Attacks — Then They Came For Him-congtien

The first time Sergeant Daniel Mercer saw the explosion before it happened, he honestly believed he was losing his mind.

The convoy had been moving through eastern Syria just after dawn.

Heat already shimmered across the road even that early.

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The inside of the armored truck smelled like sweat, gun oil, stale coffee, and hot rubber.

Private Ellis was humming under his breath.

Someone in the back argued about baseball.

Daniel remembered staring at a cracked patch in the windshield when the pressure hit him.

Hard.

Like invisible hands squeezing both sides of his skull.

Then came the taste.

Copper.

Sharp and metallic.

And suddenly the future ripped open.

He saw the asphalt erupt.

Saw Ellis die.

Saw fire consume the front axle.

Saw his own hands covered in blood.

It lasted maybe two seconds.

Maybe less.

Then reality snapped back into place.

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