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"Heartbeat Under Fire" Chapter 36

Chapter 36 – PTSD Escalation and Aftermath

Clara Hart sat alone in the temporary shelter, the distant echoes of explosions still ringing in her ears.

Her hands shook slightly, clutching the strap of her camera as memories of the orphanage bombing flooded back in vivid detail.

“Clara?” Ethan’s voice broke through, soft yet urgent, as he approached, blue eyes scanning her tense posture.

She didn’t respond immediately, staring blankly at the shattered walls, reliving the screams of children and the debris raining down.

“You’re safe here,” he said, crouching beside her, placing a steadying hand on her shoulder.

“I… I keep seeing it,” Clara whispered, voice trembling. “Yuri… the children… the debris…”

Ethan’s gaze was calm but intense. “Breathe with me. In… out… You’re here, alive, and they are safe.”

Clara exhaled sharply, forcing her attention to the present, though her mind clung to every sound and image from the past.

Amir and Leila peeked from a corner, eyes wide with concern. “She’s… shaking,” Amir whispered.

Ethan nodded subtly. “I’ve got her. Stay back and follow my instructions if we need to move.”

Clara’s chest heaved as another memory of dust and screams overtook her. “I couldn’t save everyone,” she murmured, voice barely audible.

“You did what you could,” Ethan replied firmly. “Focus on the ones you did save. That’s your strength.”

Her pulse raced, hands gripping the camera tighter, as she replayed images of the orphanage’s collapse, splintered wood, and terrified children.

“You’re stronger than this,” he continued, voice steady. “Breathe. Count with me. One… two… three…”

Clara’s body trembled, but she followed his rhythm, the slow counting grounding her amid the storm of memories.

“I… I feel like I’m failing,” she whispered, tears prickling her eyes, blinking rapidly to fight them back.

Ethan’s hand squeezed her shoulder gently. “You’re not failing. You saved lives today, you keep them safe every step of the way. That’s everything.”

Clara allowed herself to take one deep, shaky breath, focusing on Ethan’s calm presence rather than the chaos in her mind.

Amir stepped closer tentatively. “Are we going to be okay?” he asked softly, looking up at her.

Clara exhaled, voice trembling but steadying. “Yes, we’re okay. Stay low, stay close, and follow my lead.”

Leila clung to her arm. “I don’t want to go outside,” she admitted.

Clara stroked her hair gently. “You’re safe here for now. We won’t go anywhere dangerous until I say so.”

Ethan surveyed the room, ensuring no secondary threats lingered, while keeping a careful eye on Clara’s increasingly fragile state.

Clara closed her eyes, shivering slightly, and whispered, “I keep hearing the explosions… I can’t… I can’t stop seeing it…”

“You can, with time,” Ethan said softly, his voice unwavering. “I’m here with you. Step by step, Clara. Focus on the present.”

Clara opened her eyes, blinking rapidly to center herself, following his instructions, and slowly nodding.

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She exhaled fully, shoulders sagging slightly, and for a fleeting moment, allowed herself to feel grounded.

Ethan gave her a reassuring nod. “Good. You’re doing it. You’re here. That’s what matters.”

Amir whispered to Leila, “She’s still scared,” and Clara leaned toward them. “It’s okay to be scared. That’s normal. But we’re going to stay safe.”

Clara’s hands still trembled, but she felt a subtle strengthening, anchored by Ethan’s mentorship and the trust of the civilians.

Dust swirled faintly in the air as the city’s distant chaos provided a backdrop to their fragile safety.

“You need to rest,” Ethan said, voice firm but gentle. “Focus on your breathing and let your body calm.”

Clara nodded, taking his advice, exhaling slowly while watching the children adjust to the temporary shelter.

Her mind lingered on Yuri, the orphan, and the other children, each memory stabbing with intensity, yet she forced herself to stay grounded.

Ethan’s presence remained constant, a protective anchor, silently communicating support through proximity and calm focus.

Clara exhaled again, focusing on each breath, slowly regaining control over her racing heart.

“You’re safe here,” Ethan whispered, hand brushing her shoulder lightly, grounding her further.

Clara’s eyes met his briefly. “I feel like I’m failing them,” she admitted quietly, voice shaking.

“You’re not,” he said firmly. “You’ve saved more than anyone realizes. You keep them alive, and you keep yourself strong. That’s enough.”

Clara exhaled fully, letting a small measure of relief wash through her, though her body still quivered slightly.

The civilians huddled nearby, quiet and trusting, following her guidance while she processed the trauma lingering in her mind.

Ethan glanced around, then returned his gaze to her, blue eyes calm and focused. “We’ll face the rest together,” he said softly.

Clara allowed herself a faint, shaky nod, drawing strength from his presence, grounding herself in the immediate moment rather than the memories clawing at her mind.

She glanced at the scattered debris in the shelter, documenting the aftermath of the bombing with her camera, careful to stay grounded in the present task.

Amir whispered again, “Are we going to be okay?”

Clara crouched lower, placing her hand on his shoulder. “Yes. We’re okay. We’ll stay together and stay safe.”

Leila clutched her arm tightly. “I’m still scared,” she admitted.

“You’re allowed to be scared,” Clara whispered softly. “But we’re all here together, and no one will get hurt while I’m with you.”

The stars began to emerge faintly above the ruined city, distant and constant observers to the fragile calm in the shelter.

Ethan exhaled slowly, giving a reassuring glance to Clara and the civilians. His silent presence reminded her of the trust and support that underpinned every step they took.

Clara closed her eyes briefly, pressing a hand to her chest, and whispered to herself, “I survived this. I can survive the next.”

The children adjusted behind her, mimicking her calm movements, guided by her presence and Ethan’s protective oversight.

Clara allowed herself a faint, reflective smile, knowing that while her PTSD had escalated, she had survived her first major confrontation with it.

Ethan’s hand brushed hers once more, subtle and grounding, a reassurance that she was not alone in the lingering shadow of trauma.

The city hummed faintly beyond the shelter, distant explosions a reminder of danger still present.

Clara exhaled fully, pulse slowly returning to a steadier rhythm, aware that while the road ahead remained treacherous, she could face it with vigilance, skill, and the support of those she trusted.

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