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... cough.

The medic from earlier crawled over, dragging a pack that looked heavier than it should’ve been.

"Anybody hit?" he asked.

Someone raised a hand halfway. "Define hit."

The medic looked at him. "If you can joke, you’re fine."

The man nodded. "Good. I was worried."

The medic moved on.

A young soldier barely more than a kid sat with his back against the wall, helmet off, staring at nothing.

His lips moved silently.

Ethan ...

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