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"Heartbeat Under Fire" Chapter 35

Chapter 35 – Orphanage Bombing

Clara Hart crouched at the edge of the orphanage courtyard, camera in hand, heart racing as the children played amid the debris and ruins.

“Yuri, stay close,” she whispered softly, eyes scanning for hidden dangers, every muscle taut with vigilance.

The sun slanted through broken windows, casting long shadows that danced over shattered walls and scattered rubble.

Ethan Cross stood nearby, surveying the perimeter, blue eyes sharp and calculating, every movement deliberate and protective.

Clara knelt beside a group of children, encouraging them to gather for a photograph, trying to preserve a fleeting moment of normalcy.

“Smile for me, just for a second,” she whispered, snapping a few quick shots, forcing a calm into her voice she didn’t feel.

Amir giggled softly, holding Leila’s hand, and Clara allowed herself a brief, fragile smile.

A distant rumble made her freeze, pulse surging as she turned toward the sound.

Ethan’s gaze hardened instantly, moving to intercept potential threats.

“Clara, cover the children—now!” he shouted, voice sharp and commanding.

Clara pressed the children to the ground, shielding them with her body as the first shockwave hit.

Dust and debris exploded into the courtyard, swirling chaotically around them.

Yuri whimpered, his small hands clutching her jacket.

“It’s okay, I’m right here,” Clara whispered, trying to keep her voice steady even as panic clawed at her chest.

The blast shattered windows and sent splinters of wood and metal hurtling through the air.

Clara ducked instinctively, pressing herself flat against the broken wall while scanning the chaos for the source of the explosion.

Ethan lunged toward a fallen beam, pulling a child free from debris, every movement precise despite the violence around him.

Clara’s breath came in short, rapid bursts as she moved between shards of wood and metal to check on the other children.

Amir’s small cry echoed across the courtyard, and Clara sprinted to his side, brushing dust from his hair.

“You’re safe, I’ve got you,” she whispered urgently.

Leila clung to her arm, eyes wide with fear. “I’m scared,” she admitted, voice trembling.

“You’re not alone,” Clara replied softly, kneeling to keep her level with the child. “I’m right here. Just stay close.”

Ethan covered their rear, intercepting debris and scanning rooftops for any additional threats. His protective stance was unwavering, though his jaw was tight with concentration.

Clara’s hands shook as she guided the children to a safer corner, ducking behind a partially collapsed wall. Her pulse thundered in her ears, each beat echoing the chaos she’d just witnessed.

“You did well,” Ethan said, kneeling beside her to check the children.

“They’re safe, for now.”

Clara swallowed hard, eyes scanning the debris-strewn courtyard.

“But… I could’ve lost them,” she whispered, voice cracking slightly.

Ethan placed a steady hand on her shoulder. “You did everything you could. That’s all any of us can do.”

The children huddled close to Clara, trembling, their small faces reflecting fear and awe.

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Clara exhaled, letting the adrenaline ebb slightly, though the memory of the explosion burned vividly in her mind.

Yuri pressed against her chest, and she stroked his hair, murmuring soft reassurances.

“It’s okay now. Nothing will hurt you here.”

Ethan checked the perimeter one more time before allowing Clara to move the children further back.

“Keep them low, move quickly, and stay behind cover,” he instructed.

Clara guided them through the shattered hallways of the orphanage, each step careful and deliberate. The floors were unstable, debris littered the ground, and every shadow suggested a hidden threat.

Amir whispered, “I don’t want to go…” and Clara knelt, meeting his eyes. “I know it’s scary, but we have to. Stay with me. You’re safe as long as you’re close.”

The children followed hesitantly, mirroring Clara’s deliberate movements, trusting her calm authority.

Ethan covered the rear, signaling her when the path ahead was clear and indicating any hazards along the way.

Clara’s chest tightened as she realized the scale of destruction. The orphanage, once a place of relative safety, was now a ruin of splintered wood, shattered glass, and dust.

She pressed a hand to her chest, steadying her breathing, feeling the weight of responsibility pressing down harder than ever.

Ethan glanced at her, his expression softening.

“You’re not alone,” he reminded her. “You’ve saved them today, and you’ll keep them safe. That’s what matters.”

Clara exhaled, letting herself cling to the reassurance, though the images of falling beams and screaming children lingered.

“Yuri, stay close,” she whispered, scanning for the next safe zone. The boy nodded, pressing into her side.

Leila tripped over a loose beam, and Clara caught her quickly, guiding her back upright.

“Careful, we have to stay low and slow,” she instructed calmly, masking her own panic.

Ethan moved to shield the far side of the corridor, intercepting falling debris and scanning windows for any signs of additional danger.

Clara’s green eyes swept over the hallways and rubble, noting every potential hazard while guiding the children step by step.

The distant sound of sirens reminded her that help might soon arrive, though the immediate threat still pressed heavily against her chest.

Amir whispered, “I’m scared again,” and Clara crouched beside him. “It’s okay. I’m right here. Just keep moving with me.”

The children followed her lead, relying entirely on her guidance, mirroring her calm movements even as tremors of fear ran through them.

Ethan nodded subtly, approving her technique and maintaining protective coverage, his presence a silent reassurance.

Clara exhaled fully, letting herself focus entirely on the present task: keeping the children alive.

The hallways opened into a partially intact courtyard, and Clara guided the group toward a more secure corner, shielding them from falling debris and exposed edges.

“Almost there,” she whispered, glancing at each child, ensuring no one lagged behind.

Ethan stayed vigilant, watching rooftops and adjacent buildings for hidden threats while giving subtle nods to signal safe paths.

Clara’s pulse slowed slightly, though her chest remained tight with residual adrenaline and the haunting images of the explosion.

She pressed Yuri close, murmuring soft reassurances.

“We’re almost safe. Just a few more steps.”

Amir and Leila followed closely, glancing at her for every cue, trusting her calm authority.

The children reached a stable section of the courtyard, and Clara guided them behind cover, ensuring they were as protected as possible.

Ethan finally exhaled slowly, moving beside her.

“You did well,” he said softly. “They’re safe because of you.”

Clara’s hands trembled slightly, relief mingling with lingering fear.

“I just… I couldn’t let anything happen to them,” she whispered.

He placed a firm hand on her shoulder. “And you didn’t. That’s what matters. You kept them alive, and you stayed strong.”

Clara exhaled fully, letting herself absorb the moment, though she knew the trauma of the day would linger in her mind.

The stars above peeked through cracks in the roof, silent witnesses to the destruction and courage that had unfolded.

Clara allowed herself a brief, reflective smile, feeling the weight of the children’s trust and Ethan’s silent reassurance.

The orphanage lay in ruins around them, yet the children were safe, and the mission, for now, had succeeded.

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