The Betrayal at West Point
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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