"Heartbeat Under Fire" Chapter 33
Chapter 33 – First PTSD Flashback
Clara Hart pressed herself against the cold, jagged wall, every nerve on edge as the distant echoes of explosions reverberated through the deserted streets.
Her green eyes darted from shadow to shadow, heart pounding, and she struggled to focus on the civilians huddled behind her.
“Clara… are you okay?” Ethan’s voice was soft but urgent, his blue eyes scanning her tense form.
She shook her head slightly, fumbling with the strap of her camera.
“I… I don’t know,” she whispered, voice trembling.
The streets around them seemed to warp, the memory of the orphanage flashing vividly in her mind: dust clouds, splintered wood, terrified children, the smell of smoke and fear.
Ethan knelt beside her, voice calm but insistent.
“Look at me, Clara. Focus here, with me. You’re safe.”
Her breath caught in her throat as she struggled to anchor herself in the present.
“I… I keep seeing them,” she murmured. “Yuri… the others…”
“They’re safe now,” Ethan reassured her, brushing a strand of her golden hair from her face. “You got them out. Look at me—Clara, you saved them.”
Clara’s fingers trembled, gripping the strap of her camera tightly. “But I could’ve lost them… I could’ve…” Her voice cracked, trailing off.
Ethan placed a steadying hand on her shoulder.
“You did your job. You were brave. You’re not alone, Clara.”
She exhaled shakily, her chest heaving as the memories continued to pulse through her mind like an unstoppable tide.
“Breathe with me,” Ethan urged, demonstrating slow, deliberate inhales and exhales. “In… out… focus on the present.”
Clara’s eyes flickered to his, and she mimicked his breathing, the rhythm slowly anchoring her amidst the chaos of memory and fear.
Amir and Leila peeked cautiously from behind the rubble. “
She’s okay,” Ethan murmured, giving a subtle nod to reassure them.
“I… I keep hearing the explosions,” Clara whispered, voice low, almost inaudible, as if the city’s chaos had tunneled directly into her mind.
“You hear me, Clara? Breathe with me,” Ethan said firmly, guiding her focus back to the present.
“You’re not alone. We’re here. Now.”
Clara’s chest rose and fell with the deliberate rhythm, each inhale and exhale pulling her slightly further from the haunting memories.
“Thank you,” she murmured softly, voice barely above the wind, eyes closing briefly as the tension eased slightly.
“Always,” Ethan replied, voice low and steady.
“Now we move. One step at a time, and we keep everyone safe.”
Clara opened her eyes and glanced at the civilians.
“Let’s go,” she whispered, guiding them carefully through the alley, muscles still tense from the flashback.
Ethan moved beside her, protective and attentive, ensuring the civilians followed without panic.
A faint noise from a collapsed building made her tense again, and Ethan’s hand brushed hers subtly, grounding her.
“Focus on me,” he said quietly. “Not the memories. Here, now, with me.”
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Clara exhaled slowly, shoulders relaxing fractionally, and the pulse of fear began to ebb.
Amir’s small voice asked, “Is he… okay?” Clara smiled faintly, exhaling again. “He’s fine. We’re okay. We move carefully.”
Leila’s hands clutched the strap of her bag tightly. “I’m scared,” she whispered.
“You’re safe,” Clara replied softly, crouching lower to match her height. “I’ll keep you safe. Just stay close.”
Ethan scanned the rooftops and alleys silently, his posture protective yet unobtrusive, letting Clara lead while covering the surroundings.
Clara’s pulse gradually slowed, though the memories lingered like shadows at the edges of her vision.
She guided the civilians around a pile of debris, careful to keep their movements synchronized and low-profile.
Gunfire echoed faintly in the distance, and her chest tightened again, though she forced herself to focus on the immediate path.
Ethan’s hand brushed hers again, this time lightly, as a subtle signal of trust and grounding.
Clara whispered instructions, maintaining calm authority and soft reassurance.
“Stay low, keep close, and follow me.”
The civilians mirrored her movements carefully, trusting her experience and composure.
Clara exhaled fully, allowing herself a moment to acknowledge the lingering tension while maintaining vigilance.
Ethan glanced at her, blue eyes assessing, silently communicating approval for her regained composure.
Clara continued to guide the group through the rubble-strewn street, each movement deliberate and precise, balancing caution with forward progress.
She glanced briefly at the stars above, faint light piercing through the smoke, a reminder that even in chaos, moments of clarity could exist.
Ethan maintained a protective position beside her, subtly mentoring while giving her the autonomy to lead.
Clara’s pulse steadied, though she remained hyper-aware, every shadow and creak a reminder of the fragility of their current safety.
“Almost there,” she whispered, directing the civilians toward a partially intact building offering temporary cover.
Ethan covered their rear silently, rifle at the ready, eyes scanning for any sudden threat.
Clara exhaled, guiding Amir and Leila into the shelter, whispering, “You’re safe here for now. Stay low.”
The city hummed faintly outside, but the immediate danger had passed, and Clara allowed herself a small, reflective smile.
Ethan’s hand brushed her shoulder subtly as they regrouped, grounding her and reinforcing the trust between them.
Clara took a deep breath, exhaling slowly as she steadied her nerves. “We’ll keep moving, carefully,” she murmured, readying the civilians for the next phase.
The faint stars above twinkled, silent witnesses to her first confrontation with lingering trauma, the flashback that tested her composure and the skill she had honed under fire.
Ethan’s eyes met hers, approving and protective, silently communicating that she had managed the situation with grace and courage.
Clara exhaled fully, muscles relaxing just slightly, aware that while the PTSD might return, she had survived the first true test.
She guided the civilians forward, each step deliberate, the rhythm of her breathing and her leadership slowly restoring a fragile calm.
Ethan remained beside her, silent and watchful, their shoulders brushing occasionally as a reminder of trust, grounding, and partnership.
Clara’s pulse steadied fully as they moved through the rubble, guiding civilians, documenting hazards, and maintaining vigilance.
For the first time that evening, she felt a measure of control, a fragile triumph over fear, anchored by Ethan’s presence and her own growing confidence.
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