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As the team moved out, Thorne stayed back for a moment, looking at the chaos of the room. The adrenaline was fading, replaced by the familiar, crushing weight of the badge. They had saved them tonight. But the city was large, the shadows were deep, and the next call was always just a heartbeat away.

They found the civilians huddled in a bathtub—a mother and two small children, eyes wide with a terror that no amount of police presence could quickly soothe.

"Door is locked. Prepping C2," whispered Miller, the team’s breaching specialist. As the team moved out, Thorne stayed back

The door didn't just open; it vanished in a cloud of splinters and white smoke.

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He adjusted his helmet, stepped over the debris, and followed his team back into the night.

The back doors hissed open. The night air of the Los Sueños suburbs was deceptively cool. They moved like a single organism, a silent shadow flowing toward the side entrance of the derelict apartment complex. Thorne took point, his weapon’s flashlight cutting a narrow, jagged path through the swirling dust. his weapon’s flashlight cutting a narrow

Here is a short story capturing the tense atmosphere of a typical mission in : The Weight of the Badge