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Dark Fang 11

Dark Fang 11

CHAPTER 11 

The Space Left Behind 

The door slammed shut behind her as Flora entered her apartment. Her breathing came in quick, shallow gasps. She knew her 

face would be streaked with tears, but she wiped them away all the same. She had been crying for the last few hours, but being 

alone meant it was time for the truth. Crushed, she felt the bitter cold dismissal still searing in her chest from Adrian’s rejection

She had never expected this. No, she did not expect him to choose her, but certainly not to turn his back so fast

But that was the thing, right? She should have known better. She should have seen the warning signs. Adrian was always so cagey 

with his words, evasive when things got too personal. And now? Now he had discarded her like she was just another distraction

The apartment felt too empty, too quiet. She couldn’t stand it. She needed to do something. Anything

Flora let her bag fall onto the kitchen counter, opened the refrigerator, pulled out a bottle of water, and downed it. She hated the 

taste of defeat. Hated the gnawing inside her stomach. The knot wouldn’t let up

The text was still sitting there on her phoneAdrian’s final words. I can’t do this, Flora. I’m sorry.That was all. No 

explanations. No goodbyes. Just those cold, empty words

Dammit,she muttered, flinging the phone onto the couch

She turned away from it, her body aching with exhaustion. For a moment, she thought about calling her mom, but what would 

she say? What would she even want to hear? Her mom’s voice had been soft, kind when Flora got the chance to speak to her. But 

Flora didn’t want sympathy. Not right now. She needed to feel strong, to push forward, to remind herself she didn’t need Adrian

And yet, no matter how hard she tried, her mind kept darting back to him. His scent. The way his hand felt in hers. The warmth of his presence. Flora gritted her teeth. She hated this feeling. The longing. The ache

It was time to move on

Again, her phone buzzed, and Flora checked it, halfexpecting another message from Adrian. But it wasn’t him. It was her squad 

leader, Sergeant Hunter

Sergeant Hunter: Training tomorrow. 0800. Don’t be late

Flora threw her phone back onto the couch. Training Right. That was her out. If she buried herself in her work, maybe that would 

help. Maybe it would help her forget about the hollowness eating away at her chest

She changed into her workout gearloosefitting cargo pants, a tight tank top, and her bootsand snatched her jacket

It felt good to move, to take control, to feel like herself again. She grabbed her keys, slammed the door behind her, and left the apartment without looking back

The chill in the air sliced through Flora’s skin the next morning when she came out to the training ground. Crunching her boots 

down on the gravel, she walked to where her squad fell in. Barely acknowledging the other soldiers milling about, all too involved 

CHAPTER 11 

in their own preparations

Flora was used to the quiet. The calm before the storm

She fell into line with the remainder of the squad, standing at attention and forward

+15 Bonus 

Flora, you good?The voice of Sergeant Hunter came from the front of the line, gruff as usual, but with a trace of concern

which she did not miss

Flora nodded quickly, not changing her face. Yeah, sir. Fine

Hunter gave her a pointed look. He’d known her for some time now, since joining the military after her father’s death, and he knew how to read her better than most. He’d seen the signs

I don’t believe that for a second,he said, but then he turned his attention to the rest of the squad, barking out orders. Alright, everyone! We’ve got a full day of drills ahead. Get your heads in the game. No excuses!” 

Flora’s mind was a thousand miles away, but she pushed the thoughts aside. It wasn’t about Adrian. It was about her. It had to be

The drills started quickly, as usual. Pushups. Running laps. Tactical maneuvers. Each task was grueling, but Flora took it all in 

stride. Her body moved on autopilot, as if the repetition of the motions could erase the hurt in her chest

It wasn’t until they hit the obstacle course that things really started to shift

Flora, you’re up next,Sergeant Hunter called

She looked over at him and nodded, forcing a smile she didn’t quite feel. The course loomed in front of her a series of high walls, ropes, and mud pits. She could do this. She had to do this

Alright, let’s see what you’ve got,Hunter muttered, as he gave her a slight nod

Flora approached the starting line, focus in her mind, her breathing even. She could hear her heart pounding in her ears, but she didn’t care. She had to keep moving. She couldn’t let the past hold her back. Not now

The whistle blew, and immediately Flora was off, sprinting for the first obstacle: a wall twice her height. Her muscles screamed in protest, yet she didn’t stop. Not even as her fingers scraped against the rough surface, arms burning with exertion. She pulled herself over, landing with a grunt on the other side

Come on, keep it up!Hunter shouted from the sidelines, his voice sharp and commanding

The rope swing was next, and not pausing a second, she clutched on and swung over the muddy pit. She hardly kept her footing and didn’t slow down. She had to finish

As she rounded the corner, a new voice caught her attention. A soldier she didn’t recognize was pacing beside the next obstacle. His build was solid, his movements quick and efficient. He didn’t look like anyone from her squad, and yet there he was, studying her closely as she approached

Not bad,he said, raising an eyebrow. But you’re still slow.” 

+15 Bonus 

Flora gave him a look. You think you could do better?” 

He smiled, rolling his shoulders as if warming up. Watch and learn.” 

And with that, he sprinted ahead, crossing the same obstacles with ease, at a speed she couldn’t imagine. Flora couldn’t help but watch, her focus faltering for one split second. She’d never seen anyone move like that before. Fast. Precise. Like he’d done it

thousand times

She gritted her teeth, pushing herself that much harder as this stranger wasn’t about to show her up. She cleared the course, perfectly on time, yet something of the casual confidence this soldier had evinced just unsettled her

The squad gathered together afterwards, panting. Flora hung back, wiping the sweat from her brow as she watched the new soldierwho she still didn’t know the name ofspeaking with Sergeant Hunter

near 

She was vaguely aware of the others talking nearby, but her mind had wandered elsewhere. That soldier. he was different. There was something about him that felt. familiar, yet she couldn’t place it. He had a quiet intensity to him, an almost palpable energy that radiated off him

You did well out there, Flora,Hunter said, coming up to her with a slight nod. You’re holding it together better than I expected.” 

Flora glanced at him and forced a smile. Thanks, sir. Just trying to keep up

Hunter watched her a moment, then nodded toward the newcomer. That’s your new teammate. He’s been assigned to our unit for the next few weeks. His name’s Dorian. Pay attention to him. He’s got skills.” 

Flora didn’t say anything right away. Dorian. The name sounded vaguely familiar, but she couldn’t place it. She didn’t care to either. Not right now

Her mind slipped back to Adrian. He was so very far away now, it seemed like a world was between them. She needed to let go of him, but the memory of him tugged at her insides

By the time she got back to her apartment that night, Flora was exhausted. But exhaustion didn’t grant her peace. She sat on the bed, staring at the empty space beside her, remembering what it had been like when Adrian had lain there

But she wasn’t that girl anymore. She couldn’t be

Tomorrow, she would take care of herself: look at her job, her future. She would be stronger. She had to be

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