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The Betrayal at West Point

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 400    |    Released on: 24/06/2025

e grounds, turning the air into a thick, soupy mess. We stood in formation, a hundred nervous plebes

stalked in front of us like a predator, his eyes scanning for

ng across the field. "You will addr

my voice cracking

linched. Caleb' s sm

ur voice not drop yet? Are yo

ed, my throat tear

coffee. "That's better. But for that pathetic first atte

their faces tight with resentment, I saw their glares. On the very first day, Caleb

ess sun. Every command was screamed, every mistake punished. I was smaller and lighter than most of the men, and I stru

The cramps were a dull, insistent throb in my lower abdom

y vision started to tunnel, the edges turning black. The shouts of the other cadets

e world went dark was Caleb Blakely, standing a few feet away

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The Betrayal at West Point
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“The suffocating darkness of the barracks was my constant companion, a heavy blanket of dread thick with the smell of sweat and fear. Every whispered threat, every sneer from Caleb Blakely, my squad leader, was a reminder of the impossible secret I carried. I wasn't "Matthew Johns," a plebe at West Point; I was Molly, a woman masquerading as my injured brother, desperately clinging to his scholarship to save my family from financial ruin. Then came the night in the communal showers. A broken water main meant no privacy, nowhere to hide my true identity from fifty other men. Caleb had me cornered, his cruel smile promising public humiliation and the end of my impossible dream. I pictured the headlines, the disgrace, my family' s hope shattering before my eyes. My heart hammered against my ribs, each beat a frantic plea for an escape that didn't exist. Just as panic threatened to overwhelm me, a defiant spark ignited. I couldn't let him win. I couldn't let him break me. My voice, surprisingly steady, cut through the night: "I have a proposal for you, Sir. A bet." I challenged him to West Point's most brutal endurance course, the "Recondo," wagering my entire future on a desperate gamble. Either I finished, and he' d keep my secret, or I' d publicly expose myself and surrender everything. This was my last stand, my only shot to reclaim control and prove that even a scrawny plebe could fight back.”
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