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They Benched the Wrong Guy

In They Benched the Wrong Guy, an expert's career stalls when his wife, Dana Poole, publicly shames his methods during a high-stakes rescue. Accused of stripping a victim to defuse a bomb, he is sidelined by his unit to appease public outrage. Now, he strictly follows protocol without any extra effort. The situation turns dire when Dana's mother becomes the target of a sophisticated explosive device at a crowded mall, leaving the unit desperate.
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Chapter 3

Jobs that used to be easy? Now they were borderline disasters.

I knew what they were waiting for—a real crisis to prove themselves.

I dropped a long-overdue leave request on Jacob's desk.

Thirty days. Full.

The second he saw it, his face darkened. "Cole Chadwick, what is this?"

He snapped the paper at my face. It clipped my cheek—sharp sting.

"The unit's short on manpower. You're asking for this much time off—what, trying to defy me?"

His voice dropped, sharp with threat. "You're not fooling anyone. This is a tantrum. You think this pressures the unit?"

He leaned in. "Let me be real clear—the world doesn't stop for you."

I said nothing. Just pulled a document from my pocket—the unit-approved Post–High-Risk Operation Psychological Evaluation Report.

I laid it out in front of him, tapped the last line. "Captain, it recommends rest and counseling. This leave request's fully compliant."

Jacob's face went tight, color draining. He shot me a look—but had nothing to say.

Finally, he scoffed, grabbed a pen, and slashed his signature across the form.

I turned to leave—then the door swung open.

My wife, Dana, walked in, hooked onto Ryan's arm, smiling.

She spotted me, voice dripping sarcasm. "Wow, look who it is—our big hero, Cole Chadwick. What, running off after one little setback? With nerves like that, how are you supposed to protect anyone?"

Ryan smirked. "Dana, you wouldn't get it. Some people? They're not exactly built for pressure. Not like us—we've had real training. We stay solid when it counts."

I didn't even look at them. Just kept walking.

At the end of the hall, a new guy—Kenny—jogged up and shoved a water bottle into my hand.

"Lieutenant Chadwick... there's something I probably shouldn't say." He hesitated. "That girl you saved? I heard she's the only daughter of Titan Microtech's chairman.

"Her family pulled every string trying to find you, even offered a big reward—but Captain Todd and Lieutenant Cocke buried it."

I gave a small nod.

That reward was never theirs to take.

I caught a bus out toward Northlake Reservoir, way past the edge of the city.

We'd barely cleared downtown when my unit comm started blaring.

Jacob's voice came through, all static and urgency. "Emergency! Major explosive threat at Worldgate Mall, city center! Multiple hostages! All personnel on leave, report back immediately!"

I shut it off. No hesitation.

Seconds later, my phone rang. Jacob.

"Cole! Get your ass back here—now!"

I kept my voice even. "Captain, one—I'm on approved leave. Two—per regs, suspended personnel aren't allowed at Class-A scenes."

I hung up.

I'd just set up my fishing rod by the reservoir when Dana called.

The second I picked up, she lost it. Full-on sobbing.

"Cole! Please, come back! My mom—she's at Worldgate Mall! They strapped a bomb to her!"

My chest dropped.