They Buried Me In Mud Until My General Father Landed-heuh

They buried me in the mud with bricks on my back, thinking I was just another weak recruit.

But they did not know about the secret failsafe hidden in my dog tag.

When my four-star general father’s helicopter landed on the parade field, the corrupt commander made a move that left everyone completely frozen.

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The rain had been falling since dawn, cold and steady, the kind that turned the parade field from hard ground into a wide, grey skin of mud.

It soaked through fabric, slipped under collars, filled boot prints, and made every breath feel as if it had been pulled from a freezer.

My cheek was pressed into the earth when the third brick hit my back.

It landed with a wet, heavy thud between my shoulder blades.

For a second, I forgot how to breathe.

Pain moved through me in a bright white line, from my fractured ribs to my throat, then down into my stomach until I thought I might be sick right there in the mud.

I could hear men and women around me standing in formation.

Not moving.

Not speaking.

Just watching from the corners of their eyes because they had been taught what happened to anyone who broke rank.

“Stay down, Carter!”

Lieutenant Mason Drake’s voice cut through the downpour with the lazy confidence of someone who had never once paid the full price for his own cruelty.

His boot came down on my injured shoulder and pushed my face harder into the mud.

The ground filled my mouth.

I tasted grit and copper.

My name was Riley Carter, though that morning he used it as if it were an insult.

I had joined the Marines because I wanted to be measured by what I could do, not by what my father had already done.

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