Chapter 46: Chapter 46

Victoria Langley stood in the command post, her sharp eyes locked on the holographic map floating above the table. Her forces were tightening the noose—drones scanning the treetops, gunships circling, ground teams sealing every escape route.

Jamie Lancaster was close. She could feel it.

"Report," she snapped.

"Gunships are holding position along possible exfil routes," an officer responded. "We've set up heavy patrols—anyone tries to slip through, they'll be neutralized."

Victoria smirked. "It’s only a matter of time."

But then, alarms blared. A red light flickered on the console.

"Ma’am," the communications officer said, his voice tight with confusion. "Gunship Three is down. No distress signal, no enemy contact—just gone."

Victoria’s smirk vanished. "What do you mean, 'gone'?"

"We lost radar and comms simultaneously. It’s like it just vanished off the grid."

A cold chill ran down Victoria’s spine.

She turned sharply. "Send Gunship One to investigate."

Gunship One banked through the night sky, its searchlights sweeping the jungle below. The pilot’s voice crackled over the comms.

"This is Gunship One, approaching last known coordinates of Gunship Three. I see—"

A flash erupted from the treetops.

A FIM-92 Stinger missile streaked upward, locking onto the gunship’s heat signature. The pilot had half a second to react before the missile slammed into the fuselage.

The explosion rocked the sky.

Victoria’s eyes narrowed as burning wreckage rained down.

And they had just declared war.

David Lancaster crouched in the dense underbrush, gripping his M4A1 SOPMOD carbine, its suppressor dampening every shot. Beside him, Ryan, the only non- Navy SEAL soldier among them, was armed with an HK416, scanning the tree line for targets.

Commander Jack Turner gave a quick nod, his night-vision goggles glowing faintly.

"Phase One complete," he murmured. "Time for Phase Two."

The FIM-92 Stinger missile launch had been a success—a man-portable infrared homing surface-to-air missile, designed specifically for taking out aerial threats. With two gunships down, the skies were no longer an overwhelming advantage for Victoria’s forces.

But they still had to neutralize the rest.

Jack gestured, and a second SEAL team, positioned on the opposite ridge, readied their M240B machine gun.

David and Ryan moved forward, staying low, advancing under the cover of jungle shadows. Their boots barely made a sound on the damp earth.

Ryan's voice was a whisper.

"Think she knows we’re coming?"

David’s grip tightened on his rifle. "She does now."

The SEALs split into fireteams, advancing toward Victoria’s command post. Their Mk13 Mod 7 sniper rifle team took up position, covering their approach.

Then came the next phase.

A second Stinger missile launched from the ridge.

Another explosion tore through the night as Gunship Four spiraled out of control, smashing into the treetops.

By the time Victoria realized what was happening, half her gunships were gone.

"Goddamn it!" Victoria slammed her fist onto the console.

"They’re hitting us with Stingers!" an officer shouted. "They’ve got AA capabilities!"

"Then switch to ground assault!" Victoria snapped. "Deploy every available unit. I want flamethrowers clearing the jungle. If they’re hiding, we burn them out!"

Her forces scrambled.

But Victoria wasn’t just relying on brute force. She knew these SEALs weren’t amateurs.

And if she was right, that goal was her.

She turned to her officers. "Double the perimeter guards. No one gets through."

The SEALs thought they could outmaneuver her?

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David signaled to Ryan and Jack as they approached the perimeter of the command post. The area was well-guarded, mercenaries armed with AK-103s, RPK light machine guns, and RPGs patrolling in pairs.

But the SEALs had the advantage of stealth and training.

Jack gestured for a coordinated takedown.

The suppressed shots rang out like whispers in the dark. Guards crumpled before they even knew what hit them.

Ryan set up a Claymore mine, rigging it along the main supply path. If reinforcements came, they’d walk straight into a blast of 700 steel ball bearings traveling at 4,000 feet per second.

David pushed forward. They were close now.

A Victoria mercenary patrol stumbled across them, opening fire. Bullets shredded through the jungle.

David dove behind a tree, returning fire with controlled bursts. Jack flanked right, tossing a flashbang before moving in.

Ryan fired a 40mm grenade launcher, taking out an enemy sniper in the watchtower.

The SEALs pushed forward, cutting through the chaos.

Then—visual on the command post.

Ryan exhaled. "This is it."

David raised his rifle. "We end this."

Inside the command post, Victoria pulled her sidearm.

She could hear the firefight closing in.

Her guards were losing.

Her gunships were burning.

And now, the SEALs were at her door.

The first breach charge went off. The walls shook.

Victoria stood her ground.

She had planned for this moment.

And if David Lancaster wanted her—

He’d have to fight for it.

Victoria Langley moved swiftly through the smoke-filled corridors of her command post, flanked by her remaining loyal officers. The building trembled from nearby explosions, and gunfire echoed from all directions. Outside, two surviving gunships hovered over the clearing, their side gunners laying down suppressive fire as Victoria sprinted toward her waiting helicopter.

David and Ryan burst through the shattered remains of the compound’s entrance, spotting her just as she climbed aboard. Ryan raised his HK416, firing a controlled burst, but a wall of covering fire from the gunships forced them to take cover. The helicopter’s rotors spun faster, lifting off the ground as Victoria locked eyes with David for a brief moment—her expression unreadable.

David cursed, switching to his M203 grenade launcher, but the gunships immediately countered, forcing him and Ryan to dive back into the jungle as the aircraft soared into the night sky.

“Forget her,” Jack’s voice was firm, pulling them back to the mission. “Jamie’s still here. We find her first.”

Gritting his teeth, David lowered his rifle. Ryan exhaled sharply but nodded. Their priority was Solomon and Jamie. They turned back, vanishing into the ruins of the base, beginning their search.

Meanwhile, high above the battlefield, Victoria received a secure transmission. A voice crackled through her headset:

“Reinforcements have arrived ahead of schedule.”

For the first time in a long while, a rare smile tugged at the corner of Victoria’s lips.

“Good,” she murmured, gazing down at the chaos below. “Let’s show them what real war looks like.”